Israel Commits to No Withdrawal from Gaza Until Hamas Fully Disarms
How 8 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Mako · 4 hours ago
What happened
Israel and the Quartet on the Middle East agreed that the IDF will not withdraw from Gaza until Hamas is fully disarmed and the strip is demilitarized. The agreement, reached after meetings involving Netanyahu, Kushner, and Mladenov, preserves Israel's right to act if Hamas re-arms or resumes violence. Two joint working groups will focus on security and humanitarian needs, aiming for a swift disarmament before Gaza's reconstruction.
- 01Israel will not redeploy forces outside Gaza until Hamas is fully disarmed and Gaza is demilitarized.
- 02The US and Quartet accepted Israel's red lines regarding Gaza's security and disarmament.
- 03Israel retains the right to act if Hamas returns to terrorism or attempts to rearm.
- 04Two joint working groups will address security and basic humanitarian needs in Gaza.
- 05The disarmament process must be completed before any reconstruction in Gaza begins.
- 06Netanyahu confirmed Israel will honor previous commitments aiding hostage releases and fallen soldiers' recovery.
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