United States Demands Disarmament as Gaza Ceasefire Faces Challenges
The United States has exerted pressure on Hamas to disarm during the ongoing Gaza ceasefire. Vice President JD Vance emphasized adherence to the ceasefire terms, while significant diplomatic efforts continue. Key issues include governance in Gaza and aid delivery amidst fragile peace efforts.
The United States is ramping up pressure on Hamas to disarm as the Gaza ceasefire enters a critical phase. During a visit to Israel, Vice President JD Vance praised progress but warned Hamas of severe consequences if they fail to cooperate, aligning with President Trump's firm stance.
While the ceasefire holds, accusations of breaches persist between Israel and Hamas. U.S. and mediators Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey aim to address deeper issues like governance and security in Gaza. Trump's ceasefire plan requires Hamas disarmament, Israeli withdrawal, and steps towards a Palestinian state.
Vance expressed cautious optimism about future relations between Israel and Gulf states, while acknowledging hurdles in resolving matters like hostage returns and aid deliveries. Key unresolved issues include forming a technocratic body to govern Gaza, with potential roles for Turkey and a multinational force.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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