Washington's plan to disarm Hamas raises controversy among Twitter users
A Washington plan to disarm Hamas in Gaza has sparked significant debate among social media users regarding its content and timing.
A recently revealed plan by Washington aimed at disarming the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas in Gaza has ignited considerable discussion on Arab and Palestinian social media platforms. Critics and questions have arisen around the details of the plan, especially its connection to rebuilding efforts in the region. The timing and implications of such a plan are under scrutiny, as many perceive it as a politically motivated approach rather than a genuine attempt to establish peace.
According to sources familiar with the draft plan, the United States proposes a framework allowing Hamas to retain some light weapons in the initial phase, while mandating the surrender of all arms capable of striking Israel. This approach has been described as a compromise, but critics argue that it undermines the serious humanitarian and political issues that Gaza residents face. As highlighted by various commentators online, the call for disarmament comes at a time when Hamas is under significant pressure due to the ongoing blockade and socio-economic difficulties in the region.
The discussions around this plan were intensified by an article from The New York Times indicating that a team led by Jared Kushner, former President Donald Trump's son-in-law, and including other high-profile officials, is expected to share the document with Hamas in the upcoming weeks. This revelation has led many activists to question whether disarmament should be prioritized over addressing urgent humanitarian needs, reflecting ongoing tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and raising concerns about the genuine intentions behind U.S. policies in the region.