Hamas announces it will not accept international stabilization force in Gaza, rules out disarming
The Hamas terror organization has formally rejected key provisions of President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, just hours before an American draft resolution securing an international mandate for the plan goes before the United Nations Security Council for a vote.
Overnight, Hamas issued a statement written after consultations with other Palestinian terror groups denouncing “key clauses in President Trump’s 20-point plan,” which the Palestinian factions deem unacceptable.
The basic elements of the Trump plan Hamas rejected include the requirement that Hamas disarm and that the Gaza Strip be demilitarized, as well as the deployment of an international stabilization force in Gaza to ensure compliance with the agreement.