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Hamas Faces Survival Crisis, Must Surrender Weapons to Continue Politically, Former IDF General Says
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First reported by Kan News · 15 hours ago
What happened
A meeting between U.S. envoys and Hamas leaders reveals Hamas's recognition that survival depends on disarming, surrendering control, and complying with U.S. demands. Israel insists on continued military pressure and targeted killings of those involved in the October 7 attacks, rejecting any immunity despite potential political shifts.
- 01Hamas must fully disarm to engage politically, per U.S. demands conveyed by Jared Kushner.
- 02Hamas leadership shows signs of strategic shift due to pressure from Israel and the U.S.
- 03Israel continues targeted operations against Hamas while monitoring covert civilian control networks.
- 04Intelligence focuses on uncovering hidden weapons and Hamas's influence over humanitarian aid.
- 05Israel refuses to grant immunity to perpetrators of the October 7 massacre, pledging ongoing targeted killings.
- 06Maintaining military pressure is crucial to prevent Hamas from regrouping under diplomatic cover.
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