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Hamas Leaders Ordered to Disarm in Doha Amid Ceasefire Push

 

Hamas officials based in Doha have reportedly been instructed by Qatari mediators to surrender their personal weapons, as part of a renewed international push—led by the United States—to bring an end to the war in Gaza through a ceasefire agreement with Israel.

 

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The development comes as Hamas confirmed on Wednesday that it is reviewing a new truce proposal, following comments by President Trump that Israel has already accepted a 60-day suspension of hostilities. The plan includes a provisional release of hostages and the potential for long-term peace negotiations.

 

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“We are holding discussions to reach an agreement that will ensure the end of aggressions, the withdrawal of forces and granting aid to the people of Gaza,” Hamas stated.

 

Sources told The Times that top Hamas officials based in Doha, including lead negotiator Khalil al-Hayya and others, were told to hand over their personal firearms. Among them are prominent members of Hamas’s political bureau such as Zaher Jabareen, a founding figure of the group’s military operations in the West Bank, and Muhammad Ismail Darwish, who earlier this year engaged in diplomatic efforts involving Iran and Turkey while commuting between Cairo and Doha for indirect talks with Israel.

 

President Trump, who is expected to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House next week, expressed optimism about the situation, saying he hopes for “at least a temporary ceasefire” to be declared in the coming days. Israel has already agreed to Trump's framework for the ceasefire.

 

On Tuesday, Ron Dermer, an Israeli minister, met with Steve Witkoff, the U.S. president’s envoy to the Middle East. Following the meeting, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar indicated Israel’s readiness to move forward.

 

“We are serious in our will to reach a hostage deal and a ceasefire. We said yes to US special envoy Witkoff’s proposals. There are some positive signs. I don’t want to say more than that right now. But our goal is to begin proximity talks as soon as possible,” Sa’ar said.

 

According to Israeli estimates, around 50 hostages—both alive and deceased—are still being held by Hamas. Although the exact number of those who would be freed under the proposed agreement is unclear, past discussions have centered on the release of about ten individuals per phase.

 

Despite the mounting pressure on Hamas leadership in Qatar, the ultimate decision to approve any ceasefire still lies with Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the group’s commander in Gaza. While Egypt, backed by other Arab nations, has previously proposed alternatives to Hamas rule in the territory, a 2023 peace framework stopped short of explicitly demanding the group disarm.

 

As efforts intensify in Doha, the disarmament of Hamas’s external political wing is being viewed as both a symbolic and practical gesture to demonstrate their willingness to de-escalate and engage with a broader peace plan. The coming days are expected to be crucial in determining whether this fragile momentum can translate into a sustained end to the bloodshed in Gaza.

 

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Fingers crossed on this, looking more promising then many in the past...........

 

"10 living hostages, remains of 18 others, expected to be returned in 5 separate releases over 60-day truce, without handover ceremonies"

 

Report says Hamas satisfied with assurances to end Gaza war included in truce proposal

Citing a knowledgeable source, the Saudi news outlet Asharq reports that Hamas is satisfied with the guarantees to end the Gaza war included in the ceasefire proposal it received.

According to the report, the proposal contains assurances from the mediators that both sides will not resume fighting as long as negotiations are ongoing. Additionally, it says US President Donald Trump is expected to announce the agreement once both parties have approved it and will serve as the clear sponsor for its implementation.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/report-says-hamas-satisfied-with-assurances-to-end-gaza-war-included-in-truce-proposal/

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Good, they were an absolute disgrace last time, crowds singing and dancing on the coffins of murdered hostages while Hamas filmed the whole evil handovers.

 

Hamas reportedly won’t hold hostage handover ceremonies during Gaza ceasefire

As part of the hostage release and Gaza ceasefire deal being negotiated, Hamas will not hold public ceremonies while freeing captives, an Israeli defense official and Palestinian source close to the terror group tell the New York Times.

The report notes the proposal being discussed would see the return of 10 living hostages and the remains of 18 captives to Israel, with Hamas releasing them on five separate occasions over the 60-day truce.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/hamas-reportedly-wont-hold-hostage-handover-ceremonies-during-gaza-ceasefire/

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Hamas & Hezbollah are fascist, death worshipping cults. We need to see their leaders and their families all eliminated; along with the rest of Gaza.

And the Generation Z anti Semites should all have their western privileges revoked and be forced to watch non stop the films that were taken when the concentration camps were opened up. Then, and only then will they understand the meaning of the term genocide.

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12 minutes ago, Magictoad said:

Hamas & Hezbollah are fascist, death worshipping cults. We need to see their leaders and their families all eliminated; along with the rest of Gaza.

And the Generation Z anti Semites should all have their western privileges revoked and be forced to watch non stop the films that were taken when the concentration camps were opened up. Then, and only then will they understand the meaning of the term genocide.

And there you are yourself proposing genocide: ' We need to see their leaders and their families all eliminated; along with the rest of Gaza'. 

It beggars belief 

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11 minutes ago, bannork said:

And there you are yourself proposing genocide: ' We need to see their leaders and their families all eliminated; along with the rest of Gaza'. 

It beggars belief 

 

   Isn't there already an on going genocide happening at the moment ?

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2 hours ago, bannork said:

And there you are yourself proposing genocide: ' We need to see their leaders and their families all eliminated; along with the rest of Gaza'. 

It beggars belief 

Not surprised you jump on on an anonymous forum member making claims of genocide and ignore the Hamas official in the OP who really wants it to happen, you know that official don't you? The one that was told surrender their personal weapons when in the talks being held in Qatar. Yes, Khalil Al-Hayya.

 

Here's a few choice statements of his.

 

Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya: “Gaza has offered itself as a sacrifice for the Muslim ummah and deserves its full support in return.”

Hamas is openly saying that they are trying to sacrifice Palestinians and the media entirely ignores it.

 

Oh look, here he is again after the ceasefire and hostage release deal back in Jan

 

Immediately after the announcement of the ceasefire deal, Khalil al-Hayya, a member of the Hamas Political Bureau recorded a statement in which he said Hamas will continue the terrorist ways of their martyred leaders and that Gazan civilians had served as a shield for Hamas

 

I have no doubt you will now be condemning him and the irony of him being involved in another ceasefire deal right?

 

Honestly you do beggar belief.

 

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Roadmap for how to proceed:

First, agree to a ceasefire and bring the hostages home as quickly as possible. If it must be done in the framework of a 60-day lull, then negotiate in good faith to actually end the war, unlike what occurred in February.

 

Second, accept in principle that the Palestinian Authority is the only “brand” available to replace Hamas. 

 

After the success in Iran, here’s how to end the Gaza war strategically

 

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3 hours ago, bannork said:

Roadmap for how to proceed:

First, agree to a ceasefire and bring the hostages home as quickly as possible. If it must be done in the framework of a 60-day lull, then negotiate in good faith to actually end the war, unlike what occurred in February.

 

Second, accept in principle that the Palestinian Authority is the only “brand” available to replace Hamas. 

 

After the success in Iran, here’s how to end the Gaza war strategically

 

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"First, agree to a ceasefire and bring the hostages home as quickly as possible."

 

Brilliant!! nobody every thought of that first step.

 

Opinion piece from, DAN PERRY former editor of Associated Press in Europe and now roving substack publisher https://danperry.substack.com/ 

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