š° Modi Backs Trumpās Gaza Peace Plan as Hostages Set for Release š®š³š¤šŗšø
- MediaFx

- Oct 4, 2025
- 2 min read
TL;DR:Ā PM Modi lauds Trumpās leadership in pushing a Gaza peace deal and welcomes signs of hostages being freed. India pledges support for a ādurable and just peace.ā š

Main Story
š®š³ What Happened?Prime Minister Narendra ModiĀ said he āwelcomes President Trumpās leadershipā as efforts in Gaza show ādecisive progress.ā šļø He highlighted indications that hostages will be released, calling it a major step forward. Modi reaffirmed Indiaās commitment to support all global efforts toward achieving a durable and just peaceĀ in Gaza. āļø
šļø Flashback / ContextThe IsraelāHamas conflict has raged on for months, causing devastating civilian losses. Trumpās 20-point Gaza peace planĀ proposes a mix of ceasefire, hostages exchange, demilitarization, governance reform, and reconstruction.Hamas has reportedly agreed to release hostages and allow a technocratic administrationĀ to run Gaza ā a rare moment of progress in the long-stalled peace efforts. āļø
Who Gains & Who Loses?
Stakeholder | Potential Gain | Potential Risk / Loss |
Palestinian civilians | Relief from war, rebuilding, governance changes | Displacement, loss of agency in decisions |
Israel | Security assurances, hostage recovery | Border control & demilitarization challenges |
Trump / USA | Diplomatic win, regional influence | Implementation risks, backlash if it fails |
India | Diplomatic stature as peace supporter | Risk of appearing aligned with one bloc |
Peopleās Angle š
For youth everywhere, this is about justice and humanity, not politics. šCan this plan actually stop the bombing? šļøWill Gaza finally rebuild ā with dignity and self-rule?Or is it just another chapter in the endless peace talk cycle?
MediaFx Take šļø
Modiās tweet signals Indiaās active global voice for peaceĀ š. But real peace needs more than diplomacy ā it needs accountability, empathy, and listening to people on the ground.If the plan works, itās hope reborn. If not, itās another heartbreak for civilians caught in power games. š¬













































