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Palestinians in Gaza hope Hamas will disarm but fear Israeli forces won’t withdraw

The phased plan would put disarmament under independent monitoring as Gaza moves toward a new Palestinian authority and Israel receives security guarantees.

  • On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced a "HISTORIC agreement for the COMPLETE DISARMAMENT of Hamas and all armed groups in Gaza," marking a major milestone in his peace plan.
  • Brokered by mediators from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United States, the plan mandates a phased disarmament process with an Implementation Verification Committee overseeing weapons decommissioning and facility closure.
  • Israeli strikes killed at least three people in Gaza Thursday, including two children, as Gaza health officials reported the death toll has exceeded 1,200 Palestinians since the ceasefire began.
  • Hamas negotiator Ghazi Hamad stated the group will not act on disarmament until Israeli forces withdraw, while United States officials said Israel remains skeptical of Hamas's surrender intentions.
  • Cairo will soon host mediators from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United States to confirm all parties' commitment to the agreement, though officials acknowledge considerable skepticism remains on all sides.
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Hindustan broke the news on Friday, July 31, 2026.
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