Hamas Fighters in Rafah Freedom Tunnels Defy the Occupation
Despite a Zionist source claiming that the United States and the Zionist entity had achieved an agreement to remove roughly 200 Palestinian fighters from the Rafah tunnels in the southern Gaza Strip, the situation of Palestinian fighters trapped in the tunnels is still vague.
Kushner’s Mediation Efforts
Jared Kushner, the envoy of U.S.
President Donald Trump, asked the Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu to allow the fighters to depart Rafah without their weapons, stating
that Washington supports their removal out of concern for the ceasefire between
the Zionist entity and Hamas.
Challenges Facing the Plan
The plan has two main challenges:
first, no country has agreed to host them yet, according to the Zionist
News Authority; second,
according to Reuters, these fighters, who are part of the Al-Qassam Brigades,
appear to be unaware of or have not been contacted regarding the ceasefire,
making any implementation of the agreement risky and potentially disrupting the
truce and worsening the humanitarian crisis in the area.
Zionist Security Cabinet Proposal
According to the Zionist
Security Cabinet source cited in the daily Yedioth Ahronoth, the
concept put forth by American- Zionist mediation is to temporarily relocate the
fighters outside of the Gaza Strip in order to prevent a large-scale
liquidation or ground operations in Rafah.
Lack of Host Countries
But no list of countries willing to
accept or temporarily receive the group has been established, according to the Zionist
Broadcasting Authority, which added that the material plainly shows that
efforts to identify a place to host the Palestinian warriors have not yet been
successful. As a result, the idea will become a more complicated diplomatic
problem rather than a workable solution, leaving the agreement on paper without
a clear implementation mechanism.
Communication Breakdown Among Fighters
However, the Palestinian fighters who
are trapped in the tunnels, particularly in Rafah,
have not communicated with their leaders for months, according to field and
international sources, and they might not be aware of the specifics of the
ceasefire agreement or the terms of any truce. This makes it more difficult to
convince individuals to surrender or leave through a safe corridor, and it
raises the possibility of unexpected conflicts if outside parties try to
transfer them without assurances of direct communication and understanding with
them. The ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is in danger of collapsing if fighters
are driven out or removed from Rafah without regional and international
agreement.
Kushner’s Statement on Zionist Channel 12
"Jared Kushner," the envoy
of U.S. President "Donald Trump." According to the 12th Zionist channel, an " Zionist " source
disclosed last Wednesday, that "if Hamas fighters trapped in Rafah drop their
weapons, they will be allowed to leave," in order for the occupation to
permit Hamas fighters trapped in one of the tunnels in the southern Gaza Strip
to escape. Stated that Washington opposes the domination of the fighters and
asked Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu to permit them to leave Rafah without their weapons.
Repetition of Zionist Source Report
According to the "twelfth Zionist
channel," an " Zionist " source disclosed today, Wednesday, that
"if the Hamas fighters trapped in Rafah abandon their weapons, they will
be allowed to leave," in order for the occupation to permit Hamas fighters
trapped in one of the tunnels in the southern Gaza Strip to escape.
Witkoff’s Perspective on Ceasefire Plan
It's important to note that U.S.
envoy Steve
Witkoff said last week that finding a solution will serve as a test for
subsequent actions in the larger ceasefire plan. He went on to say that it
could be fixed by giving them a secure route to the parts of Gaza under Hamas
control.
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