Hamas wants to amend disarmament clause in Trump plan: source close to group leaders

Hamas wants to amend disarmament clause in Trump plan: source close to group leaders
People walk outside the heavily-damaged al-Farouq mosque in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. (AFP)
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Updated 01 October 2025
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Hamas wants to amend disarmament clause in Trump plan: source close to group leaders

Hamas wants to amend disarmament clause in Trump plan: source close to group leaders
  • Trump’s plan, backed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calls for a ceasefire, the release of hostages by Hamas within 72 hours, the group’s disarmament and a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza
  • But the Palestinian source said: “Hamas wants to amend some of the clauses such as the one on disarmament and the expulsion of Hamas and faction cadres”

DOHA: Hamas officials want amendments to clauses on disarmament in US President Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, a Palestinian source close to the group’s leadership told AFP on Wednesday.
Hamas negotiators held discussions Tuesday with Turkish, Egyptian and Qatari officials in Doha, the source said, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters and adding the group needed “two or three days at most” to respond.
Trump’s plan, backed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calls for a ceasefire, the release of hostages by Hamas within 72 hours, the group’s disarmament and a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
But the Palestinian source said: “Hamas wants to amend some of the clauses such as the one on disarmament and the expulsion of Hamas and faction cadres.”
Hamas leaders also want “international guarantees for a full Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip” and guarantees of no assassinations inside or outside the territory.
Six people were killed in an Israeli attack on Hamas officials meeting in Doha to discuss an earlier ceasefire proposal last month.
The source said Hamas was also in touch with “other regional and Arab parties,” without giving details.
Another source familiar with the negotiations told AFP that the Palestinian group was split over Trump’s plan.
“So far there are two views within Hamas: the first supports unconditional approval because the important thing is to have a ceasefire guaranteed by Trump, provided that the mediators guarantee Israel’s implementation of the plan,” the source said, also requesting anonymity for the same reasons.
But others have “great reservations on important clauses,” the source added.
“They reject disarmament and for any Palestinian citizen to be taken away from Gaza,” the source said.
“They support a conditional agreement with clarifications that take into account demands by Hamas and the resistance factions so that the occupation of the Gaza Strip is not legitimized while the resistance is criminalized,” they added.
“Some factions reject the plan, but discussions are ongoing and things will become clearer soon.”


Turkish military cargo plane crashes near Azerbaijan-Georgia border, Turkish minister says

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Turkish military cargo plane crashes near Azerbaijan-Georgia border, Turkish minister says

Turkish military cargo plane crashes near Azerbaijan-Georgia border, Turkish minister says
The C-130 plane had taken off from Azerbaijan and was on its way back to Turkiye.
It was not clear how many crew were on board the aircraft

ANKARA: Turkiye’s defense ministry says a Turkish military cargo plane crashed near the Azerbaijan-Georgia border on Tuesday.
The ministry said on X that the C-130 plane had taken off from Azerbaijan and was on its way back to Turkiye.
It was not clear how many crew were on board the aircraft.
A search and rescue operation has been launched in coordination with Azerbaijani and Georgian authorities, the ministry said.
C-130 military cargo planes are widely used by Turkiye’s armed forces for transporting personnel and handling logistical operations.
Turkiye and Azerbaijan maintain close military cooperation.
Video footage, reportedly showing the crash, aired on Turkiye’s private NTV and other outlets, depicting the aircraft spiraling as it descended and leaving a trail of white smoke.