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Pressure Increases on Hamas as UN Supports Trump Peace Initiative
Pressure is mounting on Hamas to disarm and withdraw from Gaza following the U.N. Security Council’s approval of a peace plan by former U.S. President Donald Trump. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on regional governments to unite with Israel in this effort, emphasizing the need to end Hamas’ governance in the region. In a statement shared on social media, Netanyahu declared that it is time to “begin ending Hamas’ rule” over Gaza.
The Israeli Prime Minister’s office indicated that Israel fully supports the U.N. vote and urges cooperation from both Western nations and Arab neighbors. This collaboration is viewed as crucial in shifting Hamas’ current stance, which has not shown a willingness to disarm. “In cooperation with the United States and other countries signed on to President Trump’s plan, we expect to receive all of the deceased hostages with no delay,” the statement read. The office also mentioned plans to initiate the disarmament and demilitarization of Gaza, aligning with statements made by Trump and U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Waltz.
Netanyahu reiterated Israel’s commitment to peace, inviting neighboring countries to normalize relations and join in the campaign against Hamas. The Prime Minister’s message highlights Israel’s broader vision of stability and prosperity in the region, which he believes can be achieved through collective action against the militant group.
The Arab League, representing 22 member states, previously called for Hamas to disarm in a resolution adopted in July. Key players in the region, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar, have historically acted as mediators between Hamas and Western powers, making their involvement essential in any potential resolution.
The implementation of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has remained fragile. While minor skirmishes continue to occur, the ceasefire has largely prevented a return to large-scale conflict. The humanitarian implications of the ongoing situation remain significant, with many civilians caught in the crossfire of tensions.
Trump’s peace proposal envisions the establishment of an “International Stabilization Force” (ISF) to assume governance from Hamas. This force would comprise “Palestinian technocrats” and representatives from various Arab nations. Governance of the ISF would be overseen by a “Board of Peace,” which would include Trump and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in leadership roles.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly emphasized the U.S. administration’s commitment to a demilitarized and self-governing Gaza, supported by regional collaboration. According to her, the resolution adopted by the U.N. Security Council reflects this commitment to fostering peace and stability in the area.
As discussions continue, the international community remains alert to the developments in Gaza and the broader implications for regional security and human rights. The pressure on Hamas to disarm and cooperate with peace initiatives is seen as a pivotal factor in shaping the future of the region.
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