Hamas has its own disarmament vision as Gaza truce enters critical phase
- Khaled Meshaal, Head of Hamas Abroad, is working to persuade the United States to adopt Hamas's vision on disarmament, a significant issue in the ceasefire's second phase.
- Meshaal emphasized that the goal is to create guarantees to prevent war, discussing how weapons should be stored and safeguarded.
- Israel has violated the ceasefire agreement over 700 times, impacting humanitarian aid, according to Gaza health officials' records.
- The second phase of the ceasefire will address major issues, including Israeli withdrawal and Palestinian disarmament, with ongoing negotiations confirmed by mediators.
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A total disarmament would be "unacceptable", but a Hamas leader proposed this Wednesday to freeze the armament of the movement, in exchange for a lasting truce in Gaza. He also said he was open to the presence of an international peacekeeping force at the border of the Palestinian territory with Israel."What is proposed is a freeze, or a storage (arms) (...) in order to provide guarantees against any military escalation from Gaza with the Israel…
"The idea of total disarmament is unacceptable for resistance," a Hamas framework said.
A senior Hamas leader said Wednesday to the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera that the militant group is open to an arms freeze, but rejects the demand for disarmament set out in the U.S.-sponsored peace plan for Gaza. "The idea of total disarmament is unacceptable to the resistance (Hamas). What is proposed is a freeze or storage (of weapons)... to offer guarantees against any military escalation from Gaza with the Israeli occupation," Khaled Mesh…
Khaled Mechaal, a former leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement, said on Wednesday in an interview with the Qatari channel Al-Jazeera that he rejects "total disarmament", considered "unacceptable".
In exchange, the Palestinian Islamist movement is asking for guarantees to obtain a lasting truce. The presence of an international peacekeeping force is envisaged, but Hamas does not want it to operate directly from Gaza. - Gaza: in exchange for a lasting truce, Hamas proposes to "freeze" its armament (International).
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