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Netanyahu Rejects Proposed Gaza Plan for Hamas Disarmament
August 23, 2026
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JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a 15-point plan for the Gaza Strip, which called for the disarmament of Hamas and an Israeli withdrawal from the territory. Netanyahu stated Israel would not withdraw until Hamas is "genuinely disarmed." The proposal had reportedly received backing from former U.S. President Donald Trump. The rejection signals Israel's continued stance on security conditions for any future arrangement in Gaza. Details of the 15-point plan included specific demands regarding the future governance and security of the Palestinian enclave. International discussions have explored various frameworks for post-conflict Gaza, with differing views on security guarantees and the role of various actors. Israel maintains that its security interests necessitate the complete disarmament of militant groups in the region.
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