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Mediators Insist on Hamas Disarmament Despite Government Resignation in Gaza
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 2 hours ago
What happened
Egypt and other mediators see Hamas's Gaza government resignation as a procedural move but insist on disarmament. Despite Muhammad al-Farra's resignation, real control remains with Ali al-Amoudi, the expected new Hamas leader in Gaza. Egypt has proposed Hamas surrender its weapons to them, while the U.S.-led peace council demands unified governance and disarmament.
- 01Mediators led by Egypt view Hamas's Gaza government resignation as a technical step, not a disarmament waiver.
- 02Hamas's Muhammad al-Farra resigned to enable a technocratic government, but real power lies with Ali al-Amoudi.
- 03Ali al-Amoudi controls Hamas's political and military wings and is expected to become Gaza's Hamas leader.
- 04Egypt hosted talks with Hamas to find solutions for disarmament and proposed weapons handover to Egypt.
- 05The U.S.-led peace council demands unified governance and disarmament from Hamas.
- 06Hamas aims to delay concessions in negotiations with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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