Arab nations tell Hamas to ‘disarm’ and end rule of Gaza after Starmer ultimatum over Palestine state

The Arab countries took an unprecedented step to tell Hamas to leave their arms and surrender Gaza.
The turning point shift is coming Sir Keir Starmer published Israel with an ultimatum, and Benjamin Netanyahu’s administration promised to recognize Palestine if he did not take steps to end the war in Gaza until September.
The three Arab countries joined 14 countries, including England and France, who wanted the group to disintegrate.
The papers produced after a United Nations Conference in New York read: “In the context of the termination of the war in Gaza, Hamas should end its administration in Gaza and deliver its weapons to the Palestinian authority with international participation and support in accordance with the target of the state of the sovereign and independent Firist.”
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot movement “both history and uniquely seen” described.
“For the first time, the Arab countries and the people in the Middle East condemn Hamas, condemn October 7, call Hamas’s disarmament, want to be excluded from the Palestinian governance, and clearly expresses their intention to normalize relations with Israel in the future,” he said.
The Movement announced on Wednesday that Canada will recognize the Palestinian province in September and will join France and England by increasing pressure to end the conflict.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the planned movement is based on the commitment to reforms in the governance of the Palestinian authority, and the commitment to reforms, including the commitments of Hamas in 2026, including the general elections that Hamas could not play.

Sir Keir on Tuesday He remembered the cabinet from the summer holidays to end what the UN assessment warned that the population was facing a humanitarian crisis.
The Prime Minister said that if Britain only allowed Israel to help Gaza, it would refrain from recognizing Palestine, stopping annexing the land in the West Bank, accepting cease -fire, and signed a long -term peace process for the next two months.
Hamas should immediately release all the remaining Israeli hostages, register for the ceasefire, disarm and admit that they will not play any roles in the Gaza government, Sir Sir Keir.
However, pledged, for more than a year, Hamas has been hostage by the English-Israeli woman Emily reacted internationally with the groom-Sir Keir’s “did not stop on the right side of history,” he said.
He blamed the prime minister of “moral failure ve and said that the ultimatum was“ risk to reward terror ”.
“He sends a dangerous message: violence gains legitimacy,” he added.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu The decision said that the decision “rewarded Hamas’s terrible terrorism and punishes his victims”.
“Today, a jihadist state on the border of Israel will threaten Britain tomorrow. The sooting against jihadist terrorists is always failing. It will fail you. It will not be.”
In the midst of the confusion about whether the release of the remaining hostages is a condition for the recognition of Palestine, Sir Keir tells him to the nodes on Wednesday morning by Transportation Secretary Heidi Alexander on Wednesday morning.
BBC ministers, “the hostages should be released from the first day,” he said, and England “Hamas’ın Israel’s act as we expect to act as we expect, he added.
However, he asked if the release of the hostages was a condition for a recognition, “We will make an assessment in September”.
Speaking with Sky, he added: “This is not about Hamas, this is actually about surrendering the Palestinian people and making sure we can help.”
The conditional word to recognize Palestine increased the inner pressure on the Prime Minister after signing a letter that requested more than 250 deputies to take steps by ministers.

Last week, Jeremy Corbyn and former retired MP Zarah made more pressure on the establishment of a new left wing political party led by Sultana, the PM.
Senior Worker MP Sarah Champion, who regulated the letter, told BBC Radio 4 that the Prime Minister’s announcement was “a really big movement ve and the status quo to Israel is not“ good enough ”.
However, he added: orum I don’t understand why I heard that Israel adopts some terms and why two things are connected to each other. ”
The opposition parties expressed their concerns about the conditional nature of the UK’s position, while Lib Dem Davey, Sir Keir, criticized Sir Keir for using the Palestinian state as a “bargaining chip ,, and Ekose Cymru calls Liz Saville Roberts immediately recognizing Palestine”.
Foreign Minister David Lammy, who addressed the UN Assembly, supported the statement signed by Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt: “Hamas should never be rewarded for a terrible attack on October 7.
“He should immediately release the hostages, accept the ceasefire immediately, accept that he will have no role in managing Gaza, and underestimate the disarmament.”