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 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.
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.
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.
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.
The Israeli Chief of Staff has stated that there is an opportunity to change the security situation in Lebanon, highlighting their commitment to disarmament in the southern Litani region. This comes amidst rising tensions in the area, raising questions about the security and political implications of such a move.
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.
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.
Hamas has stated that it will not discuss disarmament until Israel fulfills its obligations under the first phase of Trump's plan for Gaza. This declaration comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Israeli military officials assert that disarming Hezbollah is a purely Lebanese responsibility, requiring strong political will from the Lebanese government. This statement comes amid rising tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
Israeli Defense Minister <strong>Yoav Gallant</strong> has pledged to disarm Hezbollah through military and political means, emphasizing that this goal extends beyond the Iranian issue. He also stated that Israel will not allow the return of <strong>600,000 refugees</strong> to southern Lebanon.
A video showing employees at a Ukrainian recruitment center trying to enlist a man claiming to be American has sparked widespread reactions. Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, commented on the incident via the platform 'X'.
Russian airstrikes on two Ukrainian cities resulted in the deaths of three individuals, while a Ukrainian strike led to the death of a child in Russia, according to official reports from both sides.
Hamas has received a new disarmament plan from the Peace Council concerning the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. This initiative is part of international efforts to establish peace in the region.
Hamas is evaluating a disarmament proposal for the Gaza Strip, a pivotal step in shaping the region's future. This comes at a critical time as international and local pressures for stability increase.
The Peace Council formed by former US President Donald Trump has unveiled a plan requiring Hamas to disarm and dismantle its tunnel network in Gaza over eight months. This initiative comes amid the ongoing conflict in the region.
A sense of pessimism prevails among Palestinian factions, particularly Hamas, regarding the disarmament plan proposed by UN envoy Nikolai Mladenov. Hamas intends to propose amendments to the plan to ensure Palestinian rights.
Authorities have announced a comprehensive plan aimed at disarming Gaza, involving precise coordination among various parties. This initiative seeks to achieve stability and security in the region amidst rising tensions.
A new report highlights a concerning increase in the number of nuclear weapons ready for use globally, despite a slight decrease in the total number of warheads. The report indicates that nine countries possess approximately 12,000 nuclear warheads amid escalating conflicts and a diminishing role of arms control agreements.
International reports indicate that nuclear-armed nations, including Russia, the United States, and China, have significantly increased their arsenals. This alarming trend reflects a dangerous shift in the global security landscape.
Palestinian factions and tribal groups have condemned the disarmament plan proposed by former UN envoy Nikolai Mladenov for Gaza, asserting that armed resistance is a legitimate right tied to ending occupation. They emphasize the need to halt the war and lift the blockade as priorities before any political arrangements.
The U.S. State Department has warned that Hamas's failure to disarm as per President Trump's ceasefire plan for Gaza will lead to difficult repercussions. This warning comes amid a stalemate in the agreement since the outbreak of the recent conflict.
Hamas leaders have voiced their discontent with Nikolai Maladynov's statements linking the reconstruction of Gaza to the disarmament of armed groups. They argue that these comments serve the agendas of the Israeli occupation.
A recent report from a non-governmental organization highlights a significant rise in the number of nuclear weapons ready for use worldwide, reflecting escalating armed conflicts. This increase raises serious concerns about global security.