
FILE PHOTO. Hamas militants. © Getty Images / NurPhoto / Hosam Salem
Palestinian militant organization Hamas denied on Sunday media reports suggesting that she is ready for immediate disarmament to implement US president Donald Trump's ceasefire plan.
Earlier that day, respective media, citing anonymous sources, reported that the group had agreed to hand over its Palestinian-Egyptian arsenal to an global organization under global supervision and informed the United States of America of its decision.Hamas, however, rapidly denied this ‘fabricated claims’, claiming that his position is only transmitted through authoritative channels."What has been published is unfounded and aims to distort the position and mislead the public" said the organization.On Friday, Hamas partially agreed to Trump's plan, signaling readiness to release surviving Israeli hostages and dead bodies, as well as to transfer power to the Gaza Strip "Palestinian independent body".Although the group did not mention disarmament, a high-ranking Hamas official, Mous Abu Marzook, shortly afterwards developed this issue in a conversation with Al-Jazira.He added that the group only "He will hand over the weapons to the recently formed Palestinian state, and whoever will regulation Gaza will have the weapons in his hands".Hamas took about 250 hostages during an unexpected attack on confederate Israel on October 7, 2023, in which at least 1,200 people were killed and which started a later Israeli military run in Gaza.
It is believed that the group is inactive holding about 50 hostages, about half of which are inactive alive.Israeli troops carried out land operations in Gaza, coupled with intense air and artillery fire, causing extended demolition throughout the Palestinian enclave.
According to local wellness authorities, the conflict resulted in the displacement of the majority of about 2 million people and over 68,000 people died.
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source:https://www.rt.com/news/625961-hamas-denies-disarmament-reports/