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Trkiye and Seven Nations Criticize Israel’s Rejection of Gaza Peace Roadmap

Ankara: Trkiye and seven other countries on Sunday condemned Israel's rejection of a roadmap for completing the implementation of US President Donald Trump's plan to end the Gaza conflict, saying the move jeopardizes efforts to achieve lasting peace.

According to Anadolu Agency, in a joint statement, the foreign ministers of Trkiye, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates condemned Israel's declared rejection of the roadmap, as well as its rejection of Palestinian statehood. The ministers said the positions amount to "a direct repudiation" of Trump's Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict, which was endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 2803. They stated that Israel's rejection jeopardizes the plan's implementation and "fundamentally undermines the collective efforts undertaken to achieve a just and lasting peace."

The ministers emphasized that such a rejection confirms Israel's responsibility for obstructing peace efforts in Gaza and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territory. The roadmap, accepted by Palestinian factions, was the result of extensive efforts by mediators, including Egypt, Qatar, Trkiye, and the US, alongside the High Representative of Gaza and the Board of Peace. It was described as a key step toward the decommissioning of weapons, withdrawal of Israeli forces, deployment of the International Stabilization Force, transfer of administrative authority to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, and reconstruction of the enclave.

The ministers warned that rejecting the roadmap amounts to an explicit refusal to proceed with Trump's plan and threatens to derail US efforts to end the war and establish conditions for lasting peace. They stressed the importance of "sustained and active US engagement" to ensure Israel's compliance with the commitments and arrangements set out under the plan and roadmap to prevent further obstruction.

The statement held Israel "directly and fully responsible" for the consequences of continued rejection, obstruction, delay, or non-compliance, including any deterioration on the ground or disruption of efforts to end the war in Gaza. The ministers called for the full and immediate implementation of the plan to address the humanitarian situation in Gaza, ensure security and stability, and pave the way for reconstruction and recovery.

They reaffirmed their support for Palestinian self-determination and statehood, rejecting any attempt to deny or prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state, including through unilateral actions. The statement stressed that a just, lasting, and comprehensive peace will only be achieved by implementing a two-State solution, with an independent and sovereign Palestinian State based on the 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The ministers underscored the importance of the continued role of the Board of Peace and called on all parties to support its efforts to implement the roadmap and advance the second phase of Trump's plan. They urged the board, with active US support and engagement, to take "immediate and concrete measures" within its mandate to preserve the integrity of the plan and prevent any party from obstructing its implementation.