Hamas Considers a Proposal to Disarm in Gaza that's Central to the Territory's Future
Hamas considers disarming its most dangerous weapons under a U.S.-backed plan vital for Gaza’s reconstruction and linked to staged Israeli withdrawals and international security.
- Hamas is weighing a new disarmament proposal that could clear the way for President Donald Trump's plan to rebuild Gaza, a major concession after nearly two years of war.
- Nickolay Mladenov, director of the U.S.-backed Board of Peace, told the United Nations Security Council this week that mediators from Turkey, Qatar and Egypt presented the proposal demanding "complete decommissioning" of all Hamas weapons.
- While accepting the proposal "in principle," Hamas officials seek to differentiate between "heavy" and "light" weapons and demand guarantees that Israel will halt its attacks and not resume the war.
- Senior Hamas official Bassem Naim accused Mladenov of siding with Israel, illustrating tensions as discussions include placing Gaza under a new Palestinian technocratic committee.
- For Gaza's 2 million people living in limbo since the ceasefire nearly six months ago, the response carries profound stakes as Israeli strikes have killed nearly 700 Palestinians and reconstruction remains stalled.
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Hamas considers a proposal to disarm in Gaza that’s central to the territory’s future
Israeli strikes have killed nearly 700 Palestinians since a ceasefire was announced in the fall, according to local health officials. Israel says its strikes are in response to violations of
Jerusalem. Hamas evaluates the new U.S. proposal that involves disarming its fighters in the Gaza Strip, an important concession for the reconstruction of the war-torn Palestinian enclave.
Hamas considers a proposal to disarm in Gaza
Hamas is weighing a new proposal for disarming its fighters in Gaza, a major concession that would clear the way for US President Donald Trump’s plan for rebuilding the war-ravaged territory. How Hamas responds, expected in the coming days or weeks, has great implications for Gaza’s 2 million people, who have been living in a grim limbo since a ceasefire took effect nearly six months ago. Hamas' founding charter calls for armed resistance agains…
Hamas considers a proposal to disarm in Gaza that's central to the territory's future
Hamas is weighing a new proposal to give up its weapons in Gaza, a major concession that would clear the way for the U.S. plan for rebuilding the war-ravaged territory.
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