Hamas Agrees to Proposed Framework for Gaza Disarmament and Israeli Withdrawal
Hamas has communicated its agreement to a U.S.-backed framework. This framework proposes that the group disarm and relinquish its governance of Gaza. Concurrently, Israeli forces would withdraw from the territory.
Nick Shifrin reported on these developments. The proposed plan outlines a series of steps. These steps begin with a phased cessation of hostilities. They then move towards a more permanent arrangement.
The framework specifies that Hamas would surrender its weapons. This action would conclude its military capabilities in Gaza. The group would also transfer administrative authority to a different entity. The agreement does not specify which entity would assume governance.
In parallel, the framework details a complete withdrawal of Israeli military personnel from Gaza. This withdrawal would occur in stages following the initial disarmament by Hamas. The precise timeline for both processes remains subject to further negotiation.
The United States has championed this framework. Its objective is to establish a sustained period of peace and stability in the Gaza Strip. The agreement's implementation relies on adherence from both Hamas and Israel.
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