Mar 21 • 14:04 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

Trump's Peace Council has presented a disarmament plan to Hamas; demands full disarmament

The Trump-led Peace Council has introduced a disarmament proposal to Hamas, a key condition for achieving lasting peace in Gaza, which Hamas has so far rejected.

President Donald Trump's Peace Council has presented a disarmament plan to the Palestinian militant group Hamas, stressing that full disarmament is a crucial prerequisite for lasting peace in Gaza. Since the fragile ceasefire was established in October, Hamas has consistently rejected the idea of laying down its arms, fearing potential attacks from rival factions. Trump's insistence on this issue highlights the complexities surrounding the peace process in the region.

The proposed plan includes Israel completely withdrawing its military forces from Palestinian territories and initiating significant reconstruction efforts in Gaza, contingent on Hamas agreeing to disarm. This proposal, introduced by Trump's appointed envoy to the Middle East, Nikolai Mladenov, suggests active engagement to help rebuild the war-torn area, aiming at restoring stability and security.

However, Hamas's leadership remains resistant to the disarmament demands, citing fears of vulnerability to competing militant groups. The ongoing tensions and complex power dynamics within Gaza pose significant challenges to the peace negotiations, reflecting the broader geopolitical implications of the U.S.'s involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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