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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 no intention of disarming and continues to patrol the streets in Gaza, while Israel's defense minister plans to resume attacks on Hamas infrastructure. The situation remains volatile.
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 is claiming that they don't have the bodies of the 28 deceased hostages. The remaining hostages who are supposed to be handed over those corpses apparently are dispersed across the Gaza Strip.
Hamas must be expelled from any leadership position to prevent future conflicts. It's a red line for Israel, and we must help enforce it to avoid civilian suffering again.
Hamas has not agreed to other parts of President Trump's peace plan, which include giving up their arms.
The atrocities in Gaza have resulted in tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians being killed, and Hamas continues to hold 20 hostages. This is a ceasefire, not peace, and it's irresponsible for corporate news to suggest otherwise.
Hamas has not accepted the peace deal yet, which isolates them as other regional players have signed on to the agreement.
President Trump issued a stern warning to Hamas fighters, stating, 'If they don't disarm, we will disarm them. It'll happen quickly and perhaps violently.'
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.