Anti-Hamas armed groups seek future role under Gaza peace plan
Summary
Several armed groups in Gaza claim they want a role in the region's future under a peace plan that calls for international assistance and a new police force. These groups, often based on family ties or supported by different entities, are not officially included in the peace plan led by President Donald Trump. The groups' involvement raises concerns among local residents.Key Facts
- Various armed groups in Gaza want a role in a future peace plan.
- These groups have formed recently and some are supported by Israel.
- The peace plan by President Donald Trump calls for an International Stabilisation Force and new Palestinian police.
- Groups like the Popular Forces and the Counter-Terrorism Strike Force are not officially included in the plan.
- Hossam al-Astal, a militia leader, says American representatives have shown interest in his group's role.
- There is discontent among Gaza residents about the growing power of these groups.
- Some locals believe these groups' cooperation with Israel is viewed as dangerous and a betrayal.
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