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Hamas's ability and willingness to reject the Trump peace plan indicates that the conflict in Gaza is a war, not genocide.
Hamas has not yet accepted the deal, which could isolate them if other regional players agree to it.
Hamas and other factions are required to have no role in Gaza's governance and must demilitarize under international supervision.
Hamas cannot remain in charge of the Gaza Strip. It needs to be disarmed, and a provisional authority should take place to make it safe.
Hamas and other factions must agree not to participate in Gaza's governance and to demilitarize, with weapons placed beyond use through an internationally funded buyback program.
Hamas has put out a statement as well after responsible and serious negotiations between the movement and the Palestinian resistance factions regarding President Trump's proposal in Sharm al-Sheikh.
Hamas has not accepted the peace deal yet, which isolates them as other regional players have signed on to the agreement.
The release of hostages and the end of Hamas' rule in Gaza are key objectives for Israel.
Qatar's involvement in the peace process is crucial, as they have historically supported Hamas but are now pressured to isolate them.
Hamas has not accepted the peace deal, which isolates them as other regional players have signed on, potentially changing the dynamics of support for Hamas.