Mohammed Nazzal, member of the Hamas Political Bureau, discusses Hamas’s position on the ongoing Gaza ceasefire and U.S.-brokered peace framework in a new interview from Doha. Nazzal confirms that Hamas proposed a long-term truce of three to five years to allow for Gaza’s reconstruction and civilian recovery, stressing that the priority is rebuilding rather than preparing for renewed conflict. He rejects binding commitments to disarmament, stating such issues must be addressed through future negotiations and within a broader national Palestinian framework involving other factions. Nazzal emphasizes that lasting stability depends on credible guarantees of Palestinian statehood and representation, and clarifies that Hamas has not agreed to the disarmament terms outlined in President Trump’s peace plan, while reaffirming the group’s readiness for continued dialogue on Gaza’s future governance.
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