President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan to end the Gaza war, deliver the hostages, remove Hamas from power, ensure security for Israel and rebuild Gaza is ambitious and welcome, offering a real hope for regional peace and prosperity — if Hamas will take it, and maybe even if the terrorists won’t.

The plan , conceived in concert with a range of regional powers, is equal parts idealistic and practical.

And perhaps its most idealistic piece, the proposed “ Board of Peace ” — a multinational and interagency overseer to shepherd Gaza’s postwar progress — is the only realistic route out of this ghastly vortex.

Arab and Muslim powers are eager for an end to the conflict and, with the decline of Iranian influence, the beginning of a new regional stability.

Their buy-in, which Trump h

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