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Hamas official says disarmament a ‘red line’

The terrorist group will retain its weapons “as long as the occupation continues,” said Hamas politburo deputy chairman Khalil al-Hayya.

Senior Hamas terrorist Khalil al-Hayya during an interview at his office in Gaza City on April 21, 2021. Photo by Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images.
Senior Hamas terrorist Khalil al-Hayya during an interview at his office in Gaza City on April 21, 2021. Photo by Emmanuel Dunand/AFP via Getty Images.

The Hamas terrorist group will not lay down its arms as part of any ceasefire arrangement, one of the terrorist group’s senior officials said during an interview that aired on Saturday.

“As long as the occupation continues, the resistance will retain its weapons. This is a red line we will not cross,” Hamas political bureau deputy chairman Khalil al-Hayya told Al Jazeera.

Hamas has repeatedly rejected calls during ceasefire negotiations for disarmament. Conversely, Israeli officials have insisted that the group must relinquish its arms, pointing to Hamas’s expressed intent to carry out further attacks similar to those committed on Oct. 7, 2023.

Al-Hayya’s remarks come as the terrorist group has signaled willingness to release five hostages as part of a proposed 50-day ceasefire timed with the Islamic Eid al-Fitr holiday.

In response, Israel submitted a counterproposal requesting the release of 10 to 12 live hostages, as well as the return of the bodies of deceased captives. The demand aligns with a framework supported by U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. Talks remain ongoing, with mediators aiming for a breakthrough before the start of Passover.

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