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Hamas warns it may halt Gaza deal if Israel fails to comply

Hamas negotiating team member Ghazi Hamad has warned that the group will not implement any stage of the Gaza peace agreement if Israeli forces fail to meet their obligations under the deal.

Speaking to Arab media, Hamad described the negotiations as difficult and complex but said Hamas worked to reach a practical arrangement that could satisfy all parties.

He stressed that Hamas would link its own commitments to Israel’s compliance with the agreement. According to media reports, the group’s disarmament process will also depend on the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza and progress toward rebuilding the Palestinian territory.

Israel has not yet issued an official response to the reported agreement.

Meanwhile, the Board of Peace has welcomed the reported agreement on Hamas disarmament. The body, established to oversee transitional arrangements in post-war Gaza, said Hamas had formally agreed to a detailed roadmap for implementing the next phases of the ceasefire.

In a statement posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, the Board of Peace said Hamas had, for the first time, agreed to a workable plan for disarmament, paving the way for an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.

The board said the agreement followed months of serious and good-faith negotiations aimed at advancing US President Donald Trump’s vision for Gaza. The proposed framework includes new governance, security arrangements, humanitarian assistance, reconstruction and economic recovery, in line with the broader peace plan and UN Security Council Resolution 2803.

Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups have reportedly agreed to a document outlining a plan for disarmament in Gaza. Trump described the development as a historic step toward peace and security.

Under the reported framework, negotiators will prepare a detailed roadmap for Hamas’s disarmament within 14 days. The international oversight body may extend the deadline if necessary, provided all parties agree and the monitoring mechanism approves the extension.

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