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Arab states call on Hamas to disarm and relinquish power in unprecedented move

Arab states call on Hamas to disarm and relinquish power in unprecedented move

Arab and Muslim states including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt have for the first time issued a joint call for Hamas to disarm and relinquish power in the Gaza Strip as part of efforts to end the war in the territory.
The 22-member Arab League, the entire European Union and another 17 countries backed a declaration signed at a United Nations conference co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France on Tuesday.
The meeting in New York aimed to address 'the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine and the implementation of the Two-State Solution,' and the declaration lays out what steps the signatories think should be taken next.
'Governance, law enforcement and security across all Palestinian territory must lie solely with the Palestinian Authority, with appropriate international support,' the joint document read, adding that 'in the context of ending the war in Gaza, Hamas must end its rule in Gaza and hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority, with international engagement and support, in line with the objective of a sovereign and independent Palestinian State.'
The text also condemned the deadly October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel, and proposed the deployment of 'a temporary international stabilization mission' upon invitation by the PA and 'under the aegis of the United Nations.'
'We welcomed the readiness expressed by some Member States to contribute in troops,' it said.
France, who co-chaired the conference, called the declaration 'unprecedented.'
Speaking at the UN Tuesday, Jean-Noël Barrot, the French foreign minister, said that 'on the part of Saudi Arabia and the Arab and Muslim countries who for the first time will condemn terrorism, the acts of terror on the 7th of October, a call for the disarmament of Hamas and expressed their hope to have a normalized relationship with Israel in due time.'
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum commended the declaration, saying: 'We welcome this important progress and the Arab League's recognition that Hamas must end its rule in Gaza. Kidnapping innocent men, women, and children is a blatant violation of international law and must be unequivocally condemned.'
Both mediators in ceasefire negotiations, Qatar and Egypt have maintained ties with Hamas and Israel throughout the war.
In March, a plan for Gaza formulated by Egypt excluded Hamas from governance of the enclave once the war ends, a draft of the plan obtained by CNN showed.
The plan was discussed by Arab leaders meeting in Cairo in an emergency summit, with Egypt's president proposing a Palestinian committee to temporarily govern Gaza – taking over from Hamas and eventually handing power to the Palestinian Authority (PA).
Saudi Arabia has repeatedly pushed for a revival of the two-state solution.
France has said it will vote to recognize a Palestinian state in September, to Israel's dismay. The United Kingdom also said it will recognize a Palestinian state in September unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire in Gaza. Both Israel and the United States condemned France and Britain's statements.
Hamas has, however, shown no signs of relinquishing power in the enclave, yet officials within the militant group have in the past given contradictory statements about the movement's role in a post-war Gaza.
Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, vehemently opposes the two-state solution, arguing that it is incompatible with his country's security.
This story has been updated with additional developments.
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