
Key Points
- Israel rejected Trump's Gaza peace plan
- Tensions in the Middle East may increase
- Eight Muslim countries condemned Israel's stance
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Israel has rejected US President Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza, a move that could increase tensions in the Middle East.
In response to Israel's decision, eight Muslim countries - the UAE, Qatar, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt - issued a joint statement condemning Israel's stance.
These developments indicate that the region is entering a new period of tension.
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- Why did Israel reject the peace plan?
- The reasons for Israel's rejection are not fully disclosed, but it may be due to certain demands related to Gaza not being met.
- Who will be most affected by this situation?
- The Palestinians and the Israeli people will be most affected by this situation.
- How will other countries be affected by this situation?
- Other countries, especially in the Middle East, may be affected by these developments and enter a new period of tension.
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