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Trump's peace board hands Hamas disarmament proposal, sources say

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By Pesha Magid and Rami Ayyub JERUSALEM, March 21 (Reuters) - Donald Trump's Board of Peace has presented Hamas with a written proposal on how it could lay down its weapons, two sources said, a step

Trump's Board of Peace Delivers Disarmament Proposal to Hamas in Gaza Talks

Key Developments in the Gaza Disarmament Negotiations

By Pesha Magid and Rami Ayyub

Background and Proposal Submission

JERUSALEM, March 21 (Reuters) - Donald Trump's Board of Peace has presented Hamas with a written proposal on how it could lay down its weapons, two sources said, a step the Palestinian militants have thus far refused to take as the U.S. president pushes on with his plan for Gaza's future.

The proposal, first reported by NPR, was submitted to Hamas during meetings in Cairo over the past week, one of the sources said. The talks were attended by Nickolay Mladenov and Aryeh Lightstone, the two sources familiar with the matter said. 

Mladenov is the Trump-appointed Board of Peace envoy to Gaza. Lightstone is a U.S. aide to Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff. 

Terms of the Gaza Plan

Trump's Gaza plan, to which Israel and Hamas agreed in October, sees Israeli troops withdrawing from Gaza and reconstruction starting as Hamas lays down its weapons. 

Mediator Efforts and Framework

Mladenov on Thursday said that serious efforts were underway to bring relief to war-torn Gaza, with a framework agreed by the mediators that could advance reconstruction in the enclave, much of which lies in ruins.  

"It is now on the table. It requires one clear choice: full decommissioning by Hamas and every armed group, with no exceptions and no carve-outs. In this season of hope, may those responsible make the right choice for the Palestinian people," Mladenov said on X in a post for the Muslim holiday Eid al-Fitr. 

Representatives of Hamas were not immediately available for comment on Saturday, the second day of the holiday. Talks on disarmament had been placed on hold at the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran which began on February 28.

Amnesty and Incentives for Disarmament

Potential Amnesty Offer

AMNESTY OFFER MAY BE ON THE TABLE

U.S. officials have said that Iran-backed Hamas could be offered amnesty in any deal under which they agree to lay down any heavy weaponry and light arms including rifles.

Concerns and Reactions from Hamas

Sources close to Hamas say the group would likely refuse to give up their rifles for fear of attacks by rival militias in Gaza, some of which have backing from Israel. Hamas and its rivals have staged deadly attacks on one another since the October ceasefire. 

One of the sources said much would depend on what is acceptable to Israel, which demands the group’s complete disarmament. 

Some of Hamas' prominent officials have outright rejected any disarmament over the past few months. 

Current Situation in Gaza

Israel has shown no sign of withdrawing its troops who are in control of around half of Gaza's territory, with Hamas keeping a firm grip on the other half of the enclave and its two million population, most of which has been rendered homeless by two years of devastating war. 

Funding and International Support

The source said that amnesty and targeted investments in Gaza were being offered as incentives for Hamas, but said that it was unclear whether the Board of Peace would have funds to pay for it. 

Trump garnered some $7 billion in pledges in February from countries, including some in the Gulf, before those same countries came under attack by Iran in a widening Middle East war.

The source said that only a small amount of those pledged funds had actually been provided, without specifying sums. 

(Reporting by Pesha Magid and Rami Ayyub; writing by Rami Ayyub and Maayan Lubell; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

Key Takeaways

  • The Board of Peace, established under UN-backed Trump‑led peace plan, delivered the disarmament proposal to Hamas during March 14–15 talks in Cairo, led by envoy Nickolay Mladenov and advisor Aryeh Lightstone.
  • The proposal calls for full Hamas disarmament with no exceptions, offering incentives such as amnesty for fighters and targeted investments in Gaza’s reconstruction.
  • Despite initial pledges of around $7 billion, only a fraction of funds have been delivered, and Hamas remains hesitant—particularly over fears of rival militias—and Israel maintains military presence over much of Gaza.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What proposal did Trump's Board of Peace offer to Hamas?
Trump's Board of Peace offered Hamas a written proposal for laying down its weapons as part of plans for Gaza's future.
Are there any incentives for Hamas to disarm?
Incentives reportedly include potential amnesty and investment in Gaza, though funding availability is unclear.
What are the key conditions for the Gaza reconstruction plan?
The plan requires Hamas and all armed groups to fully decommission their weapons with no exceptions for reconstruction to begin.
Has Hamas responded to the disarmament proposal?
Representatives of Hamas were not immediately available for comment, but sources suggest resistance due to concerns over rival militias.
What is Israel's stance on the disarmament plan?
Israel demands Hamas's total disarmament and has not shown signs of withdrawing its troops from Gaza.

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