Hamas has confirmed it will not disarm until the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state, amidst escalating tensions and demands from Israel for disarmament as part of ceasefire negotiations. The US envoy's recent remarks on Hamas's willingness to lay down arms were met with a resolute rebuttal from the Palestinian group, emphasizing their need for an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is intensifying, with rising casualties reported amidst the conflict, drawing international attention and calls for urgent solutions.
Hamas Declares No Disarmament Until Palestinian State Established

Hamas Declares No Disarmament Until Palestinian State Established
In a firm defiance of Israeli demands, Hamas asserts its stance on disarmament amid ongoing conflict and negotiations in Gaza.
In a strong statement, Hamas reinforced its position against disarmament, categorically stating that yielding its armaments is contingent upon the establishment of a fully sovereign Palestinian state. This declaration comes in response to claims made by Steve Witkoff, US President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy, who suggested that Hamas had expressed a readiness to disarm. Negotiations between Israel and Hamas aimed at securing a ceasefire and hostages' release have experienced significant delays.
Currently, various Arab nations are urging Hamas to disband and relinquish control over Gaza as several Western countries, including France and Canada, pursue recognizing a Palestinian state. The UK indicated it may follow suit if certain conditions are unmet by September. Proscribed as a terrorist organization in multiple regions, Hamas stated that it would not compromise on its resistance or weaponry until its conditions for statehood are met.
Amidst this backdrop, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir of the Israeli Defense Forces warned of an escalation in violence if hostages held by Hamas are not released promptly. The family of hostage Evyatar David expressed their anguish after a disheartening video released by Hamas depicted him in a vulnerable state, accusing the group of exploiting him for propaganda.
Witkoff's visit to Israel comes during a time of severe humanitarian crises in Gaza, which UN agencies have characterized as man-made mass starvation. As Israeli authorities refute claims of aid restrictions, it has been documented that over 1,373 Palestinians have died seeking food since late May, with the majority succumbing near aid distribution points amidst military operations.
During his visit, Witkoff met with families of Israeli hostages, reaffirming the need to focus on comprehensive peace solutions and the return of all hostages, rather than partial agreements. His meetings are part of a broader strategy to address the escalating humanitarian situation, which has seen devastating levels of casualties reported, especially among children suffering from malnutrition amid the ongoing conflict.
With over 60,000 fatalities reported in Gaza and a dire food crisis, urgent international intervention and dialogue are becoming increasingly critical for both the humanitarian situation and potential pathways to ceasefire.
Currently, various Arab nations are urging Hamas to disband and relinquish control over Gaza as several Western countries, including France and Canada, pursue recognizing a Palestinian state. The UK indicated it may follow suit if certain conditions are unmet by September. Proscribed as a terrorist organization in multiple regions, Hamas stated that it would not compromise on its resistance or weaponry until its conditions for statehood are met.
Amidst this backdrop, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir of the Israeli Defense Forces warned of an escalation in violence if hostages held by Hamas are not released promptly. The family of hostage Evyatar David expressed their anguish after a disheartening video released by Hamas depicted him in a vulnerable state, accusing the group of exploiting him for propaganda.
Witkoff's visit to Israel comes during a time of severe humanitarian crises in Gaza, which UN agencies have characterized as man-made mass starvation. As Israeli authorities refute claims of aid restrictions, it has been documented that over 1,373 Palestinians have died seeking food since late May, with the majority succumbing near aid distribution points amidst military operations.
During his visit, Witkoff met with families of Israeli hostages, reaffirming the need to focus on comprehensive peace solutions and the return of all hostages, rather than partial agreements. His meetings are part of a broader strategy to address the escalating humanitarian situation, which has seen devastating levels of casualties reported, especially among children suffering from malnutrition amid the ongoing conflict.
With over 60,000 fatalities reported in Gaza and a dire food crisis, urgent international intervention and dialogue are becoming increasingly critical for both the humanitarian situation and potential pathways to ceasefire.