France, Saudi Arabia Seek to Disarm Hamas in New Bid
- On May 22, 2025, French and Saudi officials proposed disarming Hamas while allowing its political role in a future Palestinian government.
- This proposal arises amid Israel's refusal under Prime Minister Netanyahu to relent on destroying Hamas and ongoing military campaigns in Gaza.
- Meanwhile, Israel's allies, including France, UK, and Canada, condemned Israel’s aid restrictions, settlement expansions, and attacks on Gaza, where nearly 3,000 deaths occurred since March.
- French Foreign Minister Barrot described Israel’s aid efforts as 'totally insufficient' and called for 'immediate and massive' assistance to support two million people in Gaza.
- Despite the diplomatic effort, Netanyahu persists with his agenda, while allies threaten targeted sanctions and warn of further action if aid restrictions and military offensives continue.
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Israel’s allies scramble to address continued war and lack of aid in Gaza
Israel’s allies are desperately trying to change the country’s war trajectory as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to relent on his mission to exterminate Hamas. French and Saudi Arabian officials are collaborating on a proposal that would completely disarm Hamas…
Israel's allies scramble to address continued military campaign
Israel’s allies are desperately trying to change the country’s war trajectory as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refuses to relent on his mission to exterminate Hamas. French and Saudi Arabian officials are collaborating on a proposal that would completely disarm Hamas but allow the group to remain as a political entity with a role in a future Palestinian government, according to a report from Bloomberg. The effort is almost certainly destined…
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