Israeli Foreign Minister: Israel insists on disarming Hamas.

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Israeli Foreign Minister Sa'ar posted on social media on the 6th, stating that Israel insists on "fully implementing" the plan to disarm the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and other armed groups, and to completely demilitarize the Gaza Strip. Hamas announced the same day that it would transfer administrative control of the Gaza Strip. Sa'ar said that Hamas is willing to "make room" for the establishment of a technocratic government, aiming to prevent itself from being disarmed, and that as long as Hamas retains weapons, it can continue to launch attacks on Israel. Meanwhile, according to a report by Israel's Haaretz on the 6th, the draft text of negotiations for the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire shows that Hamas will "lay down" its weapons, which is different from the earlier wording of "handing over" weapons. It is expected that Hamas will not directly hand over weapons to Israel but will transfer them to a mutually recognized Palestinian institution. The Israel Defense Forces issued a statement on the 6th, saying that the Israeli military launched an airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip early that morning, killing a commander of Hamas's military training department, and that the Israeli military will continue operations to eliminate any "imminent threat." The Government Media Office in the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas, announced on the 6th that it would dissolve the emergency committee operated by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, in preparation for transferring administrative control of the Gaza Strip to the Gaza National Administrative Council. (Xinhua)
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