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Hamas Rejects Demand to Disarm

Ghazi Hamad, a member of the political bureau of the Hamas terrorist organization, rejected Israeli and US demands that the group disarm. In an interview published on Tuesday, February 24, Hamad described the issue as “difficult to resolve” due to “many sensitivities” and called threats to forcibly disarm Hamas “disrespectful to the efforts of the mediators.”

A Palestinian Arab source added that what Israel failed to achieve over two years of conflict will not be accomplished through demands alone, insisting that the immediate priority is ending the Israeli military presence and withdrawal. An Egyptian source said disarmament has been discussed in talks involving Egypt, Turkey, Qatar, and a technocrat committee, expressing hope that agreements can still be reached given President Trump’s desire to see his political initiative succeed.

Hamas has repeatedly refused to lay down its weapons despite Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza explicitly requiring the terrorist group to disarm. Senior Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal recently reaffirmed the refusal, claiming that disarmament while under occupation would make the Palestinian people more vulnerable to destruction. (INN/VFI News)

“Heavenly Father, we ask that You bring an end to the violence and hatred fueled by Hamas and other terrorist groups. We ask You to bring about a lasting peace that glorifies Your Name and protects the innocent. In Yeshua’s Name we pray.”