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Hamas Signals Openness to Disarmament, but Only on Its Own Terms
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 8 hours ago
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What happened
Peace Board officials say Hamas has for the first time signaled willingness in principle to disarm, but only under conditions. The proposed framework, led by Nikolai Mladenov, demands full disarmament and transfer of weapons to a Palestinian technocratic body backed by the ISF.
- 01Officials say Hamas has agreed in principle to disarm for the first time.
- 02The group is reportedly demanding Israeli withdrawals and other conditions.
- 03Nikolai Mladenov's UN plan calls for full disarmament and ISF-backed transfer of weapons.
- 04Mediators say Hamas is avoiding a commitment to surrender all of its arms.
- 05The Peace Board says there will be no compromise or partial disarmament.
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