Qatar, Turkey Try to Circumvent Hamas Disarmament as Terror Group Escalates Crackdown in Gaza
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Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS
Summary:
As the U.S. advances the second phase of President Trump's Gaza ceasefire, Israel accuses Qatar and Turkey of attempting to shield Hamas from disarmament by proposing alternatives such as transferring weapons to the Palestinian Authority or placing them under international oversight with a two-year grace period. Israel rejects these proposals, insisting Hamas must disarm within months and warning of unilateral action otherwise. Qatar and Turkey, longtime Hamas backers, also seek expanded roles in Gaza’s reconstruction, which Israel opposes. Meanwhile, Hamas continues a severe crackdown in Gaza to reassert control, giving militants ultimatums to surrender amid ongoing internal conflicts and public executions of alleged collaborators and rivals.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Psalm 55:9-11
"Confuse, O Lord, divide their tongues, For I have seen violence and strife in the city. Day and night they go around her upon her walls, And iniquity and mischief are in her midst. Destruction is in her midst; Oppression and deceit do not depart from her streets."
Commentary:
Efforts to negotiate ceasefire and disarmament are tangled up in mistrust and competing agendas, while actual violence and power struggles erupt in the streets. You can see the breakdown right on the ground—public executions, sharp warnings, and fractured authority all point to the level of chaos. Scripture describes moments when cities become arenas for intrigue, violence, and discord, paralleling what’s unfolding now. This kind of persistent upheaval matches the prophetic patterns of unsettled alliances and rising tensions among nations.
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Turbulence and distrust among involved powers entrench conflict, echoing prophetic patterns of cities beset by strife and fractured alliances.
Tags: War, Gaza, Israel, Hamas, Qatar, Turkey, Disarmament, Ceasefire, Crackdown, Algemeiner
Source Excerpt:
Palestinians walk past the rubble of destroyed buildings, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, November 6, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa As the United States pushes for the second phase of President Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire to begin, Israel is warning that Qatar and Turkey are trying to shield Hamas from disarmament as the Palestinian terrorist group seeks to reassert control over the war-torn enclave. Qatar and Turkey have proposed alternatives to a central provision of Trump’s peace plan, according to Israeli media reports. Rather than requiring Hamas to disarm, Qatari and Turkish officials have pushed for the Islamist group either to hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority or place them in secure storage under international oversight. As part of this plan, Qatar and Turkey are reportedly advocating a two‑year grace period during which Hamas could legally retain its weapons. However, Israeli officials have rejected these options as unacceptable, arguing they would allow the terrorist group to maintain its influence in Gaza, which Hamas has ruled for nearly two decades. Israel has made clear it will allow Hamas just a few ...
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Source: Algemeiner
Posted on 12-09-2025 00:10