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Hamas refuses to include tunnels in proposed Gaza disarmament framework

Hamas has formally rejected the inclusion of subterranean infrastructure in a proposed Gaza disarmament framework during ongoing ceasefire negotiations.

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Hamas has submitted a response to amendments proposed by Mladenov regarding the disarmament of the group in Gaza. While mediators have presented a modified proposal intended to revive the peace plan associated with Trump, reports indicate that Hamas has specifically refused to include its network of tunnels within the disarmament framework.

Coverage from Asharq Al-Awsat, The Times of Israel, Ynetnews, thenationalnews.com, and وكالة سبأ highlights the arrival of a Hamas delegation in Cairo for ceasefire discussions. Palestinian factions have announced they are holding ongoing sessions to monitor developments related to these agreement negotiations.

Hamas anticipates that its response to the Mladenov amendments will be rejected by mediators. Future updates will depend on the outcome of the meetings in Cairo and the reaction of the international parties involved in the modified disarmament proposal.

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What is the primary point of contention regarding the disarmament framework?

Hamas has explicitly refused to include its tunnel infrastructure as part of the disarmament terms.

Where are the current negotiations taking place?

A Hamas delegation has arrived in Cairo to engage in discussions regarding a Gaza ceasefire.

What is the stated goal of the modified proposal?

According to coverage from thenationalnews.com, the modified proposal seeks to revive the peace plan associated with Trump.

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