Arab countries told Hamas to the last rule of Gaza after ‘disproportionate’ and final rule

Arab countries told Hamas to the last rule of Gaza after 'disproportionate' and final rule

Arab countries have taken an unprecedented step to ask Hamas to lay their arms and surrender to Gaza.

QueueSaudi Arabia and Egypt called for “disproportionate” and decomposing the terrorist groups. This is tHe has condemned Hamas for the first time and has demanded to play a role in Palestine’s future.

Landmark comes after shift Sir Keir Star released Israel with an ultimatumPledge to identify Palestine Administration of Benjamin Netanyahu Fails to take steps to end war Gaza till September.

Three billion countries joined 14 other countries including Britain and France to call for the group disintegration.

An announcement created after a United Nations Conference in New York, read: “In the context of ending the war in Gaza, Hamas should abolish his rule in Gaza and hand over his weapons to the Palestinian Authority, with international engagement and support, in line with the purpose of a sovereign and independent pelistan state.”

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot described the move as “both historical and unprecedented”.

He said, “For the first time, people of Arab countries and Middle East condemn Hamas, condemn on 7 October, call for the disarmament of Hamas, call for excluding it from Palestinian regime, and clearly express their intentions to normalize relationships with Israel in the future,” he said.

The move was announced by Canada on Wednesday that it would recognize the state of Palestine in September, joining France and UK in increasing pressure to end the struggle.

Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters that the planned step was dedicated to the commitment to the Palestinian Authority’s corrections, which fundamentally included commitments to improve his rule and hold general elections in 2026, in which Hamas could not play any role.

On Tuesday, Sir Kir Missed the cabinet From its summer holidays ranging from the “horrific situation in Gaza”, where the United Nations assessment warns that the population is facing a growing human crisis, to discuss steps to end.

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The Prime Minister said that Britain will only avoid it Recognizing Palestine If Israel allows more Help in GazaThe West stops the land in the bank, agrees to a ceasefire and indicates a long -term peace process in the next two months.

Hamas Sir Kir said that immediately all the remaining Israeli hostages should be released, signing a ceasefire, “Accept that they will not play any role in Gaza’s government”, Sir Kir said.

But the vows provoked international backlash with Emily Damri-a British-Israel woman who was Organizing mortgage by Hamas For more than a year – warning Sir ker “Not standing to the right of history”.

He accused the Prime Minister of a “moral failure”, warning that the ultimatum “Risk terrorizing terror”.

“This sends a dangerous message: this violence earns validity,” he said.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Saying a fierce reaction, the decision “rewards the demonic terrorism of Hamas and punishes its victims”.

He said: “A Jihadi state on the Israeli border will threaten Britain today. The appeasement of jihadi terrorists always fails. It will also fail you. It will not happen.”

US President Donald Trump Also accused the UK of “awarded Hamas” with the ultimatum, despite saying that he did not feel like taking the PM “a status” on the issue.

It comes amid confusion on whether there is a condition for the recognition of the release of the remaining hostages or not PalestineWith transport secretary Heidi Alexander tied himself in knots on the issue on Wednesday morning, yet Sir Kir said it was.

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He said that the BBC ministers have “always rightly stated that the hostages need to be released”, saying that Britain hopes that “Hamas will work in the same way that we expect Israel to act”.

But asked directly whether the release of the hostages is a condition for recognition, he said: “We will do an assessment in September.”

Talking to Sky, he said: “It’s not about Hamas, it is actually about distributing to Palestinians and making sure that we can get aid.”

The conditional pledge to recognize Palestine came amid growing domestic pressure on the Prime Minister after over 250 cross-party MPs, in which a letter was signed to the ministers to take steps.

British Israeli citizen Emily Damari accused the Prime Minister of a 'moral failure'.

British Israeli citizen Emily Damari accused the Prime Minister of a ‘moral failure’. ,Good of mirred.,

The formation of a new leftist political party under the leadership of Jeremy Corbin and former-Labor MP Zara Sultana was further pressure on PM to work last week.

Sarah Champion, Senior Labor MP, who held the letter, told BBC Radio 4 that the Prime Minister’s announcement was “actually a big movement” and it would send a message to Israel that the status quo is “not quite good”.

But she said: “I am a little worried, although what I am hearing seems conditional to accept certain conditions on Israel and I do not understand why both things are being combined together.”

Opposition parties also expressed concern about the conditional nature of the situation in Britain, in which Lib Dame Leader Sir Ed Davi criticized Sir Kir for use as a “bargaining chip” to the Palestinian kingdom, while Plade called Simru’s Liz Saveli Roberts to “recognize immediate recognition”.

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Addressing the United Nations Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, Foreign Secretary David Lami supported the statement signed by Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, saying: “Hamas should never be rewarded for a demonic attack on 7 October.

“It should immediately release the hostages, agree to an immediate ceasefire, accept that it will have no role in controlling Gaza and committing to disarmament.”

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