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How Trump Admin Plans to Disarm Hamas Amid Fragile Peace Deal

How Trump Admin Plans to Disarm Hamas Amid Fragile Peace Deal

Update: 2025-10-20
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“You can’t replace a corrupt government with another corrupt government.”


Hamas has rejected disarmament and security control surrender under President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan, following the October 9, 2025, ceasefire in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, which ended two years of conflict and released the last Israeli hostages. Saudi Arabia, with UAE and Bahrain, warned the U.S. administration of withholding $50 billion in reconstruction aid if Hamas retains arms or power, criticizing Qatar and Turkey’s mediation for emboldening the group. Gulf states propose a neutral Western-led mission for demilitarization to ensure lasting stability.



BREAKING: Saudi Arabia warns the Gaza reconstruction plan may collapse.


Riyadh refuses to fund any effort that leaves Hamas armed or in control.


Officials caution that leaving Qatar and Turkey in the lead is emboldening the group, and that only a neutral Western-led mission to… pic.twitter.com/iF4DccDjxl


— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) October 19, 2025




#Hamas broke the deal And continues to kill it's own society, including that fire where they stored munitions embedded with human shields. pic.twitter.com/VPD6l41WBj


— Exposing Islamism (@NordicHobbit) October 20, 2025




Kushner and Witkoff reveal how the Trump admin plans to disarm Hamas amid faltering peace deal


By: Caitlin McCormack, NY Post, Oct. 20, 2025:


President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and US special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff — the pair largely responsible for Trump’s Israel-Hamas peace deal — provided rare insight into how the administration is trying to disarm the terror group and re-establish secure leadership in war-torn Gaza.


Kushner and Witkoff explained how they brokered the 20-point deal and what the next steps are on the Sunday episode of “60 Minutes” ahead of their trip to Israel on Monday.


Kushner warned that they expect Hamas to “try to reconstitute and take back their positions” within the power vacuum.


“The success or failure of this will be if Israel and this international mechanism is able to create a viable alternative. If they are successful, Hamas will fail, and Gaza will not be a threat to Israel in the future,” Kushner said.


In recent days, Hamas has fired on Israeli troops in Rafah, breaking the cease-fire agreement, according to Israel, and carried out gruesome public executions of Palestinians as the power-hungry group desperately tries to maintain control of Gaza.


Hamas leaders have also refused to commit to shedding its weapons — a contentious move that threatens the success of the peace deal.


To convice the terror group to surrender its guns and other means of destruction, Witkoff said they will be arranging a “weapons buy-back program.”


The goal is to prevent Hamas from forcefully retaking authority over the Palestinian enclave.


Kushner revealed that they’ve started “putting out feelers” to try to organize an interim governing body in Gaza that would report to the Trump-chaired “Board of Peace” — which hasn’t been formed yet.


Kushner said it’s still “too early to tell” if there’s potential for a democracy in Gaza and that their only real order of priority is to “make it functional” during the shaky reconstruction period.


Kushner and Witkoff assured that everything they and the “Board of Peace” do will be “transparent” in order to inspire trust between all parties.


“You can’t replace a corrupt government with another corrupt government. The reason why — again, and this is an impossible thing to do, but Steve and I and President Trump are always aiming to try and accomplish impossible but rational things. So the goal here is to set up a transparent, good government. This can be very, very difficult to do, but we’re in the very early phases of trying to accomplish that,” Kushner said.


The Gaza Strip was decimated by Israeli bombardment, with tens of thousands of Palestinians killed and most buildings leveled. Witkoff estimated that the reconstruction alone could cost upward of $50 billion — with financial support coming from Middle Eastern and European governments.


“You’ll see European participation and so forth. I think the beginning of this plan is how to get it going. And that’s what me and Jared work on all the time. The money raising, we think, is the easy part. We think that happens relatively quickly. But it’s the master plan, and we’re working with a group of people who have been working on master plans for the last two years,” Witkoff explained.

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Kushner and Witkoff said they don’t anticipate American troops will be sent in to disarm Hamas. AP


Other parts of the peace plan are already in motion, including the release of Israeli hostages — with the surviviors freed and the remains of the dead slowly being returned to their loves ones.


Still, Hamas’ recent activities, including a viral execution of Palestinians whom it accused of working with Israel, are raising doubts about how long both sides will abide by the cease-fire.


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How Trump Admin Plans to Disarm Hamas Amid Fragile Peace Deal

How Trump Admin Plans to Disarm Hamas Amid Fragile Peace Deal

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