New French and Saudi action against Hamas, on the pretext of peace in Gaza
According to US media, France and Saudi Arabia are seeking to disarm Hamas in what they call new efforts to “peace”.
France and Saudi Arabia are preparing a proposal to disarm Hamas and provide a ground for civilian disarmament, ISNA reported.
According to informed sources, Saudi officials have been in contact with Hamas within the plan. But it is unclear whether French officials have been negotiating with Hamas.
According to those who wanted to be named, the goal is to make Hamas a purely political institution that can play a role in the future of Palestine.
The sources said that if Hamas was allowed to maintain some political power, it would be more likely to accept disarmament.
However, the Zionist regime may oppose the idea, because the Tel Aviv cabinet insists that no political power is given to Hamas after the end of the war in Gaza. In addition, Palestine’s resistance has repeatedly rejected the idea.
Meanwhile, tensions between French President Emmanuel Macron and Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are increasing because of France’s attempt to encourage more countries to identify Palestine.
Next month a conference will be held by the United Nations in New York, which is a joint chairman with Paris and Riyadh, aimed at gaining support for the Duddolti solution in the Arab-Zionist conflict.
The US, the main ally of the Zionist regime, has not yet announced whether it will support this effort.
The Zionist regime rejects the idea of forming a Palestinian state. Saudi Foreign Ministry officials did not immediately respond to the request for comment.
In recent days, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his deputy Hussein al -Sheikh have called on Hamas and other Palestinian groups to be disarmed for the greater interests of the Palestinians.
Netanyahu announced at a News conference on Wednesday the end of the 6 -month war; A war that, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health, has destroyed most of Gaza’s areas and killed more than 6,000 Palestinians.
According to Netanyahu, out of the remaining five Zionist prisoners in Gaza, three are likely to be alive. The Zionist Prime Minister has called for the return of all prisoners, the delivery of Hamas weapons and the resignation of the group.
“Their leadership is driven out of Gaza, or what remains, and Gaza must be completely free from weapons,” he said.
Netanyahu also said the Zionist regime would facilitate the implementation of the Trump Plan; The plan he called the “voluntary” migration of Gaza residents to other countries.
The controversial plan for former US President Donald Trump, which has been rejected by Arab and Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia, includes the evacuation of Gaza’s population and transforming it into a luxury coastal resort.
Netanyahu said the Zionist regime would continue its new military strategy to capture and maintain the entire Gaza, while facilitating the sending of humanitarian aid.
Hamas, on the other hand, has announced that it will not release Zionist prisoners until a ceasefire is established and the Zionist regime is not fully out of Gaza.
According to Bloomberg, some hope to reach an agreement, given the unprecedented pressure that this week has taken by Canada, France and the United Kingdom on the Zionist regime, calling on “to stop the new military attack and restrict humanitarian aid.”
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also said he was optimistic about “efforts in the process” to “end the conflict”.
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