A quick refresher: the 15‑point roadmap
Back in July 2024 the Board of Peace (BoP), under the auspices of the Trump administration, unveiled a 15‑point plan meant to turn the fragile cease‑fire into a lasting settlement. The core ideas were simple:
- Reciprocal steps – Israel would pull back its forces in phases only after Hamas and other militant groups verifiably laid down their weapons.
- Governance transition – The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), a technocratic Palestinian body, would move into the Strip and start handling day‑to‑day civil affairs.
- Weapon storage – Hamas’s heavy arms would be inventoried and kept under NCAG supervision while the group disarmed in stages.
- Security guarantees – Both sides would agree to a timetable that linked each Israeli withdrawal to a corresponding Hamas disarmament milestone.
The plan was hailed as a “major milestone” by then‑President Donald Trump, who called it the first concrete step toward a two‑state solution in Gaza.


