Fri. Nov 21st, 2025
Analyzing the Trump Administration’s Proposed Gaza Map

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Former President Trump has unveiled a comprehensive 20-point peace plan aimed at resolving the conflict in Gaza, including proposed phased Israeli troop withdrawal lines should the plan be implemented.

BBC Verify has conducted an analysis of the proposed map, utilizing recent satellite imagery and data concerning the Israeli military’s operational control within Gaza. Merlyn Thomas provides the report.

Produced by Katerina Karelli. Verification by Benedict Garman. Graphics by Waleed al-Temimi and Mesut Ersoz.

Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa has addressed the United Nations General Assembly, marking the first such address by a Syrian representative in nearly six decades.

Layan and Mira were killed in proximity to IDF soldiers. The Israeli military maintains a prohibition against intentionally harming civilians, and these incidents will be subject to official review.

Dalia Cusnir told the BBC that “the only way of securing the future of the region” is to ensure the return of the hostages and compel Hamas to cease hostilities.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has stated that the plan will proceed unless the Israeli government undertakes “substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza.”

The BBC’s diplomatic correspondent, Paul Adams, reports on the dire circumstances leading to widespread starvation among the population of Gaza.

PM Sir Keir Starmer has indicated the UK’s intention to recognise a Palestinian state in September, contingent on Israel taking “substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza.”

Yasmeen Abu Sultan reports that her two-month-old daughter is suffering from malnutrition and requests medical evacuation from Gaza.

PM: UK will recognise Palestinian state unless conditions met

The BBC’s international editor was aboard a Jordanian aircraft as it conducted an airdrop of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

A retired US soldier explains his decision to resign from employment at aid hubs operated by the Israel and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.

Hedaya al-Muta’wi’s 18-month-old son, Mohammed, is suffering from severe malnutrition as a result of famine, weighing only 6kg.

Throughout the week, the BBC has presented accounts from individuals in Gaza detailing the impact of restricted food supplies, leading to widespread malnourishment and starvation.

Demonstrators have called on Israeli leaders to end the conflict and secure the release of hostages.

Photographer Ahmed al-Arini told BBC Newshour he had to catch his breath between each photograph.

BBC Radio 4’s Today programme presenter Nick Robinson discusses potential pathways to de-escalate the conflict in Gaza with a panel of experts and political figures.

Government forces cite security concerns, rendering it unsafe for journalists and aid convoys to enter Suweida city.

The escalating unrest, coupled with intensified Israeli strikes, have rekindled fears of a potential security collapse in Syria.

Israel has intensified its aerial attacks within Syria, including strikes in proximity to the presidential palace and the defense ministry headquarters in central Damascus.

The former deputy chief of Israeli intelligence outlined the crucial role of technology and innovation for Israel during the recent 12-day conflict.

Lyse Doucet reports from a mass state funeral held for prominent figures who perished in the recent conflict with Israel.

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