Hamas’s military leader in Gaza Gaza’s Objects for Fire Termination, BBC understands

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Mediators have made contact with Hamas’s military wing leader in Gaza, who said he did not agree with the new plan to end the fire in the United States, the BBC understands.

Issue Al-Hadad is believed to believe that the plan was created to finish Hamas, whether the group accepts it or not, and so it is determined to fight.

The 20 -point framework of US President Donald Trump for the termination of the war – which has already been accepted by Israel – predicts that Hamas disarms and does not have a future role in Gaza’s management.

It is believed that some of Hamas’s political leadership in Qatar is open to accept it with adjustments – but have found their influence limited as they have no control over the hostages held by the group.

It is believed that there are 48 hostages who are still held in the Palestinian territory of the armed group, only 20 of which are thought to be alive.

Another obstacle for some in Hamas is that the plan requires them to hand all the hostages in the first 72 hours of the termination of the fire – they distribute their only chip to negotiate.

Even with Trump’s guarantee that Israel will comply with the conditions, the group lacks confidence that Israel will not resume its military operations after receiving the hostages – especially after it Attempted murder of Hamas management in Doha In an air strike last month, as opposed to the United States.

It is estimated that some Hamas leaders have objects to the deployment of the US and Arab countries of what the plan describes as a “temporary international force to stabilize Gaza, which they consider to be a new form of occupation.

In addition, a map of the proposed gradual withdrawal of the Israeli Gaza troops shared by the Trump administration shows what it refers to as a “buffer security zone” along the borders of Gaza with Egypt and Israel.

It is not clear how this would be applied, but if Israel is involved, it is also likely a dispute.

In addition, after agreeing to the plan on Monday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to be retreating under several conditions.

In a video shared on X, he insisted that the Israeli military would be able to remain in parts of Gaza and that Israel said he would “forcibly oppose” a Palestinian state.

This is contrary to the conditions of the US framework, which predicts that the Israeli forces would withdraw completely “except for the presence of the perimeter of security, which will remain until the gas is properly protected by any renewable threat of terror.”

He also says that once the plan is over, there may be a “reliable path to Palestinian self -determination and statehood.”

Earlier, Hamas said he would not disarm until a sovereign Palestinian state was established.

The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to an attack led by Hamas against southern Israel on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 others were hostage.

At least 66,225 people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza since then, according to the health ministry in the territory.

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