According to Kemper, the fact that Arab countries and Muslim countries like Pakistan and Indonesia support Trump's proposal, as well as many Western countries, indicates that the plan is receiving international support.
It also allows Israel the option to continue the war if Hamas does not meet the demands. Kemper claims that in this respect, the plan has a great advantage. However, he says it is likely that Hamas will see the document as a surrender plan, so it is not certain that they will agree.
According to him, the chance of implementing the plan will increase if the Palestinian people in Gaza challenge Hamas. He says there are several opposition forces in Gaza and forces working with Israel. He hopes that through international pressure, the Palestinian people will understand that Hamas is not leading them anywhere.
The main problem, according to him, is ensuring Israel's security, and for that, there must be full recognition of its right to exist. He says that to ensure this, one idea is to establish a peacekeeping police force that might include Pakistanis and Indonesians and operate according to international law.