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Trump’s Gaza Ceasefire Fails? Hamas, UAE & Jordan Reject US-Led ‘Board of Peace’ Force
Hamas rejects foreign military presence and disarmament demands, viewing the US plan as a threat to Gaza's sovereignty and Palestinian control, ahead of a UN Security Council vote.
- Overnight, Hamas issued a statement rejecting a US plan for an international stabilization force and a US-chaired Board of Peace ahead of a United Nations Security Council vote.
- Citing sovereignty concerns, Hamas argued the proposal reflects a pro-Israel bias and rejects any foreign military presence as a violation of Gaza Strip's sovereignty.
- Rejecting specific clauses, Hamas denounced demands for disarmament, Gaza demilitarization, and an international stabilization force while leaving an 'internal Palestinian framework' as a future option.
- Hamas warned the move would undermine Palestinian decision-making and risk humanitarian aid displacing UNRWA and Palestinian institutions, complicating reconstruction and security plans.
- President Trump's 20-point plan frames Gaza's rebuilding through infrastructure and economic integration but faces regional divisions and unclear implementation steps.
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