UN Resolution Fails to Address Palestinian Rights, Says Hamas
In a pointed response to the United Nations resolution adopted on Monday regarding the peace plan for Gaza, Hamas has voiced strong objections, claiming that the document inadequately safeguards Palestinian demands and rights.
The militant group, which governs the Gaza Strip, criticized the American-backed proposal approved by the Security Council. They argue that it effectively places Gaza under international guardianship—an arrangement they vehemently oppose.
Hamas contends that the appointment of an international force to operate within Gaza compromises any semblance of neutrality, instead positioning the force as a de facto participant in the conflict, favoring Israel. Following the UN’s decision on Monday evening, Hamas articulated its concerns, emphasizing that such a force undermines the sovereignty of the Palestinian people.
Moreover, the organization reaffirmed its stance on resistance against Israel, insisting that all forms of such resistance remain legitimate. Hamas made it clear that it has no intention of disarming, further intensifying tensions in an already fraught landscape.
