A United States official has reaffirmed the administration's offer of amnesty to those in Gaza who surrender their weapons, emphasizing that disarmament is a key condition for the region's reconstruction. The official stated that representatives are in contact with Hamas and expect progress on a disarmament program, which is part of a broader plan laid out by the United States President in September. While Israel's Prime Minister has welcomed the proposal, some coalition partners have criticized aspects related to the creation of a pathway for a Palestinian state, and Hamas has rejected calls to disarm.
The ceasefire agreement signed between Israel and Hamas has so far only addressed initial steps such as hostage-prisoner exchanges and humanitarian aid, leaving disarmament unresolved. The United States, together with Israel and other mediators including Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, is working on a framework for disarmament, with announcements expected in the coming weeks. The official stressed that international donors are unlikely to support Gaza's reconstruction unless demilitarization is achieved, and asserted that Israel is prepared to cooperate with the next phase of the plan if Hamas agrees to hand over its weapons.

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