Israel Conveys 'Concerns' to US on Gaza Plan and Keeps Striking
Israel says the public Gaza framework omits its positions as officials demand Hamas disarmament before any troop withdrawal.
- On Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office stated that Israel conveyed concerns to the United States regarding a Gaza peace plan, saying the public version does not reflect Israel's positions.
- President Donald Trump praised the plan as a 'major milestone' after Hamas announced on Friday an agreement to hand over weapons to a nascent Palestinian governing committee.
- Doron Spielman, spokesman for the prime minister, told AFP that Israeli intelligence found Hamas has been rearming since the October ceasefire, requiring genuine demilitarisation to prevent future violence.
- Israel continues military operations in the Gaza Strip, with Palestinian authorities reporting that Israeli attacks killed at least 13 people on Sunday, August 2, 2026.
- Netanyahu's spokesman noted the plan released by the Board of Peace envisions a 'deradicalised terror-free zone,' though officials argue this vision stands in contrast to Hamas's stated intentions.
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