Under increasing pressure from Washington, Hamas continues to reject the disarmament of its military wing, while its political wing shows openness to dialogue. This comes as the United States seeks to establish a timeline for the reconstruction of Gaza.
Questions are rising about Hamas's reliance on the outcomes of Iranian-American negotiations regarding disarmament in Gaza amidst ongoing tensions with Israel. The situation remains complex as Hamas seeks to maintain its military capabilities.
The Trump administration has issued new demands for Hamas to cease its arming within a specified timeframe, aiming for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. This comes amid increasing American and international pressure on the group.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, have entered a debate over disarmament for the first time in months, insisting that Israel must fulfill the terms of the Gaza agreement before any steps are taken. This comes as negotiations with mediators continue.
The repercussions of the war on Gaza continue to unfold, with reports indicating an extremely fragile ceasefire. Israel and the United States are attempting to undermine Palestinian resistance by targeting Iran and its allies.
In a significant development, Hamas has rejected the current disarmament proposal put forth by the Peace Council, emphasizing the need for discussions on the matter. This comes as the Peace Council sets a deadline for Hamas to respond to the plan.
In a recent statement, Hamas spokesperson Abu Ubaida confirmed the group's support for Iran against Israeli attacks, emphasizing that disarmament is not an option given what he termed Israeli crimes against Palestinians. This statement comes as tensions escalate in Gaza and Jerusalem.
Abu Ubaida, spokesperson for the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, urged for pressure on Israel to fulfill its commitments. He emphasized that any attack on Al-Aqsa or Palestinian prisoners will not go unanswered.
Leaks obtained by Al Jazeera Net reveal the upcoming phase in Gaza following the ceasefire agreement reached on October 8. The proposal from the Peace Council includes multiple benefits aimed at improving conditions in the sector.
The Israeli army continued its military operations in Gaza, resulting in the assassination of six members of the military wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, despite the ceasefire agreement announced last October.
Hamas has stated that it will not discuss disarmament unless it receives guarantees of a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. This stance is part of efforts to implement a disarmament plan proposed by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Abu Ubaida, spokesperson for the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, delivered a speech that generated significant reactions on social media, seen by many as a sign of impending regional escalation. The speech included profound political messages regarding the situation in the region.
Hamas military spokesperson Abu Obeida stated that discussions on disarmament in Gaza will not occur until Israel meets its obligations under the first phase of the U.S.-led ceasefire agreement. This announcement comes amid rising international pressure for calm in the region.
Hamas, through its spokesperson Abu Ubaida, has firmly rejected the idea of disarming Palestinian factions before completing the first phase of the Gaza agreement. The group warns of the significant risks associated with this proposal.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, stated that disarmament calls from certain international parties are unacceptable. This declaration comes amid increasing international pressure on the movement.
Abu Ubaida, spokesperson for the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, has delivered a public address after a long silence, conveying clear messages regarding the Israeli occupation and developments in Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen. His remarks come at a critical time as Palestinians seek to balance adherence to agreements with responses to ongoing Israeli violations.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, firmly rejected disarmament, warning that such a move is a blatant attempt by the occupation to continue its aggression against the Palestinian people. Spokesman Abu Ubaida emphasized that resistance will not abandon its weapons under any circumstances.
The spokesperson for Hamas' military wing, Al-Qassam Brigades, stated that the movement will not accept disarmament. He warned Israel against any aggression towards Al-Aqsa Mosque or Palestinian detainees in its prisons.
The Cassat Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, firmly rejected calls for disarmament, stating that such demands represent a continuation of genocide against the Palestinian people. A spokesperson emphasized that the movement will not accept these demands under any circumstances.
Palestinian factions in Gaza expect an Israeli escalation after a request to amend the disarmament plan, raising fears of intensified attacks within the sector. This development threatens security and stability in the region.
The spokesperson for Hamas's armed wing stated that calls for disarmament from various parties are unacceptable, emphasizing the right of resistance to self-defense. This statement comes as international pressure mounts on Palestinian factions to cease hostilities.
Current developments indicate active movements regarding the second phase of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, with a high-level Hamas delegation visiting Turkey. This visit follows a previous trip to Cairo for discussions on Gaza's future.
Medical sources in Gaza reported that an Israeli airstrike targeted the northern region of the enclave, resulting in the deaths of four Palestinians and injuries to others. This escalation threatens the fragile ceasefire established last October.
Turkish President <strong>Recep Tayyip Erdoğan</strong> welcomed a delegation from the Palestinian <strong>Hamas</strong> movement in <strong>İstanbul</strong> to discuss the current situation in <strong>Gaza</strong>. This meeting occurs amid escalating tensions in the region regarding ceasefire and security.
On Saturday, Hamas accused the Israeli occupation army of spreading "false claims" regarding the movement's intentions to abduct soldiers, asserting that these allegations serve as a pretext to justify repeated violations by the occupation.
A report by Yisrael Hayom reveals the existence of an Israeli military unit known as the 'Red Unit,' comprising 80 female fighters who impersonate Hezbollah and Hamas forces to enhance the skills of Israeli soldiers against real threats.
Negotiations for a ceasefire agreement in Gaza are experiencing renewed activity led by mediators, aiming to break the deadlock that has persisted since the outbreak of the Iran War. Meetings in Cairo are focused on advancing unresolved issues, including the work of the technocrat committee.
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem refuted Israeli allegations regarding the movement's intentions to abduct soldiers, labeling them as false claims aimed at justifying violations of the ceasefire agreement. He emphasized that such statements reflect Israel's ongoing breaches of the truce.
Israeli forces are enhancing their military presence in Gaza, establishing new sites within the yellow line since the ceasefire began on October 10, 2025. This expansion raises concerns among Palestinian factions regarding Israel's intentions.
Abdel Nasser Issa, a prominent figure in Hamas, reveals the transformations that led to the emergence of military action in the West Bank, highlighting the role of the First Intifada in bolstering the culture of resistance.