No Country Willing to Cooperate in Disarming Hamas, Israeli Sources Say

Israeli media reports indicate no international cooperation for Hamas disarmament, while plans for Rafah crossing reopening are under review amid ceasefire agreement violations.
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Israeli broadcasting authorities cited sources stating that no country has shown willingness to cooperate in disarming Hamas. The Israeli regime is reportedly setting a deadline for Hamas’s disarmament, after which its military will undertake the task independently.
Meanwhile, Israeli Channel 12 claimed the regime will permit the reopening of the Rafah crossing in both directions. Military officials are examining the creation of a unit to inspect the Palestinian side of the crossing alongside reopening plans.
Despite the Gaza ceasefire agreement stipulating the Rafah crossing’s reopening for Palestinians, the occupying regime has opposed it, violating multiple terms of the deal.

