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Gaza Demilitarization Plan Allows Hamas Rearmament

International plans call for Hamas disarmament and exclusion from Gaza's government, yet the group appears to be rearming. Former President Trump stated Hamas received initial permission to rebuild military capacity. This creates immediate tension with stated demilitarization goals for the region.

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Hamas faces defeat and disarmament under international peace plans. The group cannot participate in Gaza's future government. Yet former President Donald Trump claims they received permission to rearm initially.

Masked Hamas members reappeared on Gaza streets after the ceasefire took effect. Some distributed candy while others stood guard. Other footage shows alleged public executions in open streets.

What does the White House peace plan say about Gaza's future? It states Hamas and other factions should have no role in governing Gaza. All offensive military infrastructure must be destroyed, including tunnels. The territory should become fully demilitarized.

Meanwhile, Hamas police and interior ministries announced deploying security forces throughout Gaza. Israeli media reports Hamas attempts to regain control over the territory.

When asked about Hamas's visible rearmament, Trump said the movement received green light. This creates immediate tension with stated demilitarization goals. The contradiction suggests competing agendas in Gaza's transitional phase.

New armed groups also emerge in Gaza alongside Hamas. The situation grows more complex as multiple factions jockey for influence.

Gaza's future remains uncertain despite international plans. The apparent permission for Hamas to rearm contradicts long-term demilitarization objectives.

Published: October 17, 2025

Tags: Gaza demilitarizationHamas rearmamentMiddle East conflict

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