Why did Hamas reject Egypt s peace plan ?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

It is reported that Hamas has unequivocally rejected the "permanent peace agreement" proposed by Egypt. According to the agreement, Hamas needs to completely lay down** and hand over the administration of Gaza to "Gaza civilians**" backed by Saudi Arabia and Qatar

In fact, these three facts can be seen from this news.

First, Hamas exists primarily on the basis of its violent approach to confronting Israel. This is a clear distinction from Fatah, which adopts the form of peaceful dialogue. There is symbolism throughout Palestine as well as in the Islamic world. There is also a large group of followers and supporters behind it. This will give Hamas itself a steady stream of financial resources, thus forming a huge influence and even a certain range of power. So once Hamas abandons the armed struggle, it is the meaning of its existence.

The second point is that Hamas and most Arab countries are ideologically different and lack trust in each other. Hamas has its roots in the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine. The Brotherhood itself is a politically explicit and anti-establishment ideology, with a distinctly religious character. This is completely different from the military ** and monarchy that prevail in the Arab world. The former and the latter are incompatible. Many of the conflicts and turmoil within the Arab world stem from this.

The third point is that Palestine is in fact ** and cannot be integrated. This is mainly reflected in the confrontation between Hamas and Fatah. Hamas currently controls Gaza, while Fatah controls the West Bank. This has been going on since 2007. During this period, although the two sides made many representations and signed agreements, they did not end the de facto state of partition. The root cause of this is the struggle for power. The agreement advocated by Egypt is in fact for Hamas to finally transfer control of Gaza to Fatah.

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