Gulf States Warn Gaza Ceasefire Will Collapse Unless Hamas Disarms: Report
- Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain have warned that the Trump-backed plan to end the Gaza war is on the verge of collapse, accusing mediators of being too lenient toward Hamas.
- The Gulf states have threatened to reduce participation in the plan unless Washington enforces its terms.
- A Saudi official stated, 'There can be no solution for Gaza... as long as Hamas remains part of the equation,' indicating a firm stance against Hamas's influence.
- Analyst Dan Diker warned that without U.S. backing for enforcement actions, the Gaza plan could devolve into a mere hostage situation.
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Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE Warn President Trump Gaza Plan on Verge of Collapse If Hamas Remains Armed
Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the UAE have warned President Trump that his post-war Gaza plan is at risk of collapse. The Gulf countries told the White House they will not participate in or fund Gaza’s reconstruction as long as Hamas retains control and does not disarm. They also blamed the Turkey–Qatar–Egypt axis for failing as mediators in disarming Hamas and other factions. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain have cautioned the U.S. that they wi…
Analysis by Brett H. McGurk As the dust of President Donald Trump's visit to the Middle East settles, obstacles are visible. The most difficult could be, once again, Hamas. With this new agreement, Hamas no longer poses a threat to Israel. However, it continues to pose a significant problem for the Palestinians and for a broader peace. Over the past week reports have emerged from areas of Gaza where Hamas maintains control, indicating that the g…
Analysis by Brett H. McGurk As the dust of President Donald Trump's visit to the Middle East settles, obstacles are visible. The most difficult could be, once again, Hamas. With this new agreement, Hamas no longer poses a threat to Israel. However, it continues to pose a significant problem for the Palestinians and for a broader peace. Over the past week reports have emerged from areas of Gaza where Hamas maintains control, indicating that the g…
It is a great distance between President Trump's ability to impose a ceasefire on Israel and his power to persuade Arab and Western countries to send troops or funds to Gaza. He writes this at the Quds al Arabi, an Arab newspaper based in London, close to the Palestinian cause. The crucial point is, in fact, to turn words into deeds. Because the second phase foreseen in Trump's peace plan, signed in Sharm el Sheikh just a few days ago, seems to …
Arab states slam US leniency with Hamas, warn Trump plan will crumble
The Gulf states argue that the mediators, particularly Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, have failed to hold Hamas accountable. By World Israel News Staff Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain have warned that the Trump-backed effort to end the Gaza war is on the verge of collapse, accusing mediators of being too soft on Hamas, Israel Hayom reported Thursday. Arab and U.S. diplomatic sources told the paper that the Gulf states sent urgent …
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