Benjamin Netanyahu has said he supports Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza – but what does it actually say, and will it work?

The document lays out what the Trump administration calls a "comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict", consisting of 20 points.

Here are some of the key clauses and what our correspondents make of them…

Gaza 'to be redeveloped for' its people

The first two points say Gaza will become "a deradicalised terror-free zone" and "redeveloped for the benefit of" the enclave's people - but the role they'll have is unclear, says US correspondent Mark Stone .

"Beyond Hamas, there is no defined role for the Palestinians beyond vague assurances that they can take over once reform has taken place," he explained.

Stone also highlighted that "a central part of the

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