No withdrawal until Hamas is genuinely disarmed
Israel rejects the current US plan, stating it will not withdraw forces until Hamas is verifiably disarmed. Security concerns mandate that disarmament must precede any Israeli pull-out. This stance reflects a need for concrete security guarantees for Israeli citizens.
Disarm First
Genuine, verifiable disarmament of Hamas must occur before any Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza. Fictitious disarmament is unacceptable for Israel's security.
Security Priority
Israeli forces will continue to operate to thwart threats against its citizens and troops. This is a non-negotiable national security imperative for the state of Israel.
Sovereign Stance
Israel will stand its ground on matters of national security, even while discussing options with US officials. Some US ideas are not acceptable to ensure Israel's safety.
Seeking lasting peace and security through a comprehensive plan
The US proposed a 15-point plan for Gaza, believing it to be a monumental step towards peace and security. This plan includes the disarmament of Hamas and Israeli withdrawal, aiming for a comprehensive resolution overseen by a Board of Peace. The US seeks to implement an agreement that brings stability to the region.
Peace Framework
The 15-point plan offers a comprehensive roadmap for lasting peace and security in Gaza. It balances key objectives like the disarmament of armed groups and Israeli withdrawal.
Hamas Disarmament
The plan envisions the complete disarmament of Hamas and other armed groups in Gaza. This is a crucial element for achieving regional stability and ending cycles of violence.
Phased Implementation
The agreement seeks to oversee a phased implementation, including Israeli withdrawal and Gaza's reconstruction. All parties must adhere to their commitments for the plan to succeed.