Trump demands complete and immediate disarmament by Hamas
Donald Trump urged the Hamas group to continue disarmament in accordance with his post-war Gaza plan and announced financial support for Palestinian areas.
On Sunday, former U.S. President Donald Trump called on the Palestinian militant group Hamas to engage in full disarmament as part of his post-war Gaza reconstruction plan. During his speech, he emphasized the importance of security in the region and urged Hamas to comply with the disarmament requirements set forth in his initiative. This demand highlights the complexities surrounding the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of armed groups in the peace process.
In addition to his disarmament appeal, Trump announced that members of his so-called 'peace council' have pledged five billion dollars to support the rebuilding of Palestinian territories. This funding is intended to address urgent humanitarian needs and assist in establishing a stable and secure environment for the Palestinians. The pledge underscores Trump's ongoing involvement in Middle Eastern politics, even after his presidency, and his intention to play a significant role in shaping future peace initiatives in the region.
Trump's statements come amid heightened tensions and violence in the region, raising questions about the feasibility of his plan and whether Hamas will heed his call for disarmament. The success of such efforts relies heavily on the cooperation of various stakeholders, including the Israeli government, and the historical challenges faced in achieving lasting peace. As debates about U.S. foreign policy toward Israel and Palestine continue, Trump's remarks remind the international community of the delicate balance needed to foster dialogue and reconciliation in this long-standing conflict.