Gaza peace plan & Trump-lovers: spiking the football way too early

Trump peace plan for Gaza could be just a 'pause' before Hamas strikes again, experts warn​

"If Hamas doesn’t disarm, we won’t have to wait years ...Things could reignite within weeks,' says leading analyst​


The emerging Gaza peace framework crafted by President Donald Trump could reshape regional dynamics, but analysts warn that unless Hamas is fully stripped of its weapons and power, this will amount to little more than a pause for the terrorist group before it renews conflict.

Dr. Michael Milshtein, head of the Moshe Dayan Forum at Tel Aviv University and one of Israel’s foremost experts on Hamas, says any plan that assumes the group will dissolve misunderstands its nature.

"Forget words like peace and coexistence — that won’t happen," he told Fox News Digital. Hamas leaders, he explained, have made clear they will not accept an international mandate or a Tony Blair-style trusteeship. "They’re prepared to let a cosmetic Palestinian administration run daily affairs, but Hamas will operate behind the scenes, like Hezbollah in Lebanon."


Hamas needs to be wiped out completely every last breathing POS
 

Israel launches Gaza airstrikes, trades accusations of ceasefire violations with Hamas​

Israel launched airstrikes on southern Gaza early Sunday and accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire by carrying out attacks on its forces.

Hamas restated its commitment to the deal brokered by President Donald Trump and said it had no knowledge of any clashes. A senior official accused Israel of working to “fabricate flimsy pretexts” for its own actions.

The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement that it had begun strikes in the Rafah area "to eliminate the threat" posed by militants and "dismantle tunnel shafts and military structures used for terrorist activity."

Israel said it was acting "in accordance with the ceasefire agreement," accusing militants of firing an anti-tank missile and gunfire toward IDF troops in the area. These actions "constitute a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement, and the IDF will respond firmly," it said.

An Israeli military official earlier accused Hamas of a "bold violation of the ceasefire" with incidents including a rocket-propelled grenade attack and a sniper attack against Israeli forces.

 
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