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lapucelle

(20,406 posts)
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:40 PM Yesterday

"Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt join call for Hamas to disarm, give up Gaza rule"

Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt join call for Hamas to disarm, give up Gaza rule

United Nations (United States) (AFP)

Arab countries including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt joined calls Tuesday for Hamas to disarm and end its rule of Gaza, in a bid to end the devastating war in the Palestinian territory.

Seventeen countries plus the European Union and Arab League threw their weight behind a seven-page text agreed at a United Nations conference on reviving the two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians.

"In the context of ending the war in Gaza, Hamas must end its rule in Gaza and hand over its weapons to the Palestinian Authority, with international engagement and support, in line with the objective of a sovereign and independent Palestinian State," said the declaration.

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The text also condemned the deadly October 7, 2023 attacks by Hamas against Israel, something the UN General Assembly has yet to do.

France, which co-chaired the conference with Saudi Arabia, called the declaration "both historic and unprecedented." "For the first time, Arab countries and those in the Middle East condemn Hamas, condemn October 7, call for the disarmament of Hamas, call for its exclusion from Palestinian governance, and clearly express their intention to normalize relations with Israel in the future," said French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot.

https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250729-qatar-saudi-egypt-join-call-for-hamas-to-disarm-give-up-gaza-rule
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"Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt join call for Hamas to disarm, give up Gaza rule" (Original Post) lapucelle Yesterday OP
When will everyone else do the same? RandySF Yesterday #1
President Macron is filling the leadership vacuum created by the election of Donald Trump. lapucelle Yesterday #5
The old ladies agree KentuckyWoman 20 hrs ago #41
It's nice to know that people are talking about this. lapucelle 20 hrs ago #42
This could finally bring about peace, and Netanyahu finally face the music! n/t AntiFascist Yesterday #2
This is a really BFD JustAnotherGen Yesterday #3
I agree, but the news isn't getting much play in either the MSM lapucelle Yesterday #6
When was the last time the media benefitted from peace? They thrive on war. PeaceWave 21 hrs ago #40
The Pro Hamas people are going to be twisting themselves in knots over this development. PeaceWave Yesterday #4
Wow.. grateful For Cha Yesterday #7
We wouldn't be where we're at without 10/7/23 - No matter how much some claim otherwise. PeaceWave Yesterday #11
Nor would we be here without Gaza lying in ruins and Igel Yesterday #20
Agreed JustAnotherGen Yesterday #22
I'm confused by this EdmondDantes_ Yesterday #26
Screams Without Words JustAnotherGen 23 hrs ago #34
So the scope of the attack EdmondDantes_ 19 hrs ago #46
This message was self-deleted by its author JustAnotherGen 12 hrs ago #50
Clean Face JustAnotherGen 12 hrs ago #51
September 2023: "Israel on the cusp of historic peace with Saudi Arabia, Netanyahu announces at UN" lapucelle Yesterday #30
September 21, 2023: "How has the Palestinian Authority reacted [to the Israel-Saudi Arabia deal]?" lapucelle Yesterday #31
They were so close JustAnotherGen 23 hrs ago #35
SA wanting to normalize relations with Israel EllieBC 20 hrs ago #43
Its self evident.. No Excuses Cha Yesterday #24
Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt JustAnotherGen Yesterday #8
Indeed. All the right folks must be spitting mad: Hamas, Trump, Netanyahu, and the "river to the sea" contingent. lapucelle Yesterday #10
We would have gotten here JustAnotherGen Yesterday #21
Macron is a man with a plan. lapucelle Yesterday #9
Maybe that will JustAnotherGen 23 hrs ago #36
This is huge! K&R brer cat Yesterday #12
There's a whole contingent of folks on twitter too busy discussing Jon Stewart lapucelle Yesterday #13
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Yesterday #23
Sounds like chasing a horse that left the barn after the barn burned down with all the farmers in it DFW Yesterday #14
This message was self-deleted by its author DFW Yesterday #15
This seems to mark a major recalibration of Arab state positions Torchlight Yesterday #16
Hamas has always been a pariah. PeaceWave Yesterday #19
Then why are its leaders allowed to live mcar 3 hrs ago #58
Hatikvah Mossfern Yesterday #17
I like this JustAnotherGen 23 hrs ago #37
Why don't they follow this up with food and medical aid? Talk is great but they need basic care Deuxcents Yesterday #18
K&R Solly Mack Yesterday #25
What difference will it make now? Grokenstein Yesterday #27
The difference it will make is what should have been done at the start - A denouncement of Hamas. PeaceWave Yesterday #29
That's such a simple thing JustAnotherGen 23 hrs ago #33
Hamas has to go JustAnotherGen 23 hrs ago #32
Peace cannot be achieved as long as Hamas exists. This is basically what was agreed to today. PeaceWave 23 hrs ago #38
I don't JustAnotherGen 22 hrs ago #39
K&R so this is seen more EllieBC Yesterday #28
Uh oh...this will make the freedom fighter supporters salty. nt LexVegas 20 hrs ago #44
Yeah I think they're trying to ignore it. EllieBC 19 hrs ago #45
Some voices are notable by their silence. sarisataka 19 hrs ago #47
There's no way to spin this story to their benefit. It's an abject denouncement of what they stand for. PeaceWave 18 hrs ago #48
Kicking this good news for the Cha 14 hrs ago #49
Indeed it is JustAnotherGen 8 hrs ago #54
Excellent point, Gen... Cha 3 hrs ago #59
K & R n/t Just_Vote_Dem 11 hrs ago #52
Who's going to "bell the cat"? no_hypocrisy 10 hrs ago #53
Kick to recognize countries showing real leadership on this issue and condemning the so-called "freedom fighters". nt LexVegas 6 hrs ago #55
Any moral high ground Hamas and its supporters ever laid claim to died on 10/7/23. PeaceWave 4 hrs ago #56
The UN still hasn't condemned the attacks on Oct 7th. EllieBC 4 hrs ago #57

lapucelle

(20,406 posts)
5. President Macron is filling the leadership vacuum created by the election of Donald Trump.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:50 PM
Yesterday

Alas, there were some folks who thought it was more important to punish Democrats than it was to help lead the region to a two state solution.

Macron has made no secret of his goal of leading the region (indeed, the world) to an agreement in which both Israel and Palestine are recognized as legitimate states.

Most people are as unaware that the UN General Assembly never condemned Hamas's genocidal October 7 rape-torture-murder spree as they are that 28 UN member states still refuse to recognize Israel.

KentuckyWoman

(7,167 posts)
41. The old ladies agree
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 10:03 PM
20 hrs ago

We have 12 who get together Weds for games. The convo today was how Macron has stepped into a global leadership role while America goes insane.

lapucelle

(20,406 posts)
42. It's nice to know that people are talking about this.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 10:05 PM
20 hrs ago

It's given very short shrift in the MSM and twitterverse.

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
3. This is a really BFD
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:47 PM
Yesterday

I can't imagine anyone who wants the Gazans out of harms way would disagree with the PLO taking control of Hamas' weapons and Hamas stepping down.

Cha

(313,278 posts)
7. Wow.. grateful For
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:52 PM
Yesterday

All these Countries Calling Out Hamas on their Invasion of Butchering, Raping, and Stealing Israelis frm their homes and Murdering them.

Mahalo, lapucelle

PeaceWave

(1,850 posts)
11. We wouldn't be where we're at without 10/7/23 - No matter how much some claim otherwise.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:23 PM
Yesterday

Igel

(37,026 posts)
20. Nor would we be here without Gaza lying in ruins and
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 05:16 PM
Yesterday

putatively 60,000 Palestinians dead and many more wounded.

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
22. Agreed
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 05:39 PM
Yesterday

Hamas woke a giant sleeping beast with that Pogrom.

I think it might be the first time in history Jewish human beings ever retaliated for a Pogrom. Centuries of being hounded, exiled, murdered, blood libel just blew up in Hamas face.

It's intergenerational trauma that I would compare to what Black Americans have experienced. We've just never retaliated.

Israel is lucky to be getting out of this so soon. We were in Afghanistan for 20 years. 20 years.

For ten years AFTER Bin Laden's death.

Let this end now, and get those children fed.

EdmondDantes_

(702 posts)
26. I'm confused by this
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:10 PM
Yesterday

Israel has absolutely responded to previous Hamas attacks and various attempts by neighboring countries to invade them.

Is it the scope of the October 7th attack which was a definite increase in the scale (if not the intent because Hamas has always been terrorists) of Hamas violence? The scope of Israel's response?

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
34. Screams Without Words
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 07:18 PM
23 hrs ago

Last edited Wed Jul 30, 2025, 08:47 PM - Edit history (1)

That is what Hamas did on October 7, 2023. That wasn't another country attacking Israel.

That was a Pogrom of utter destruction.

Screams without words.

This is probably the first time those screams of a murderous pogrom was responded to by a Government.

For centuries - the Governments of Europe in particular were in on it.. I'm glad Europe is stepping up - their faces aren't clean.

EdmondDantes_

(702 posts)
46. So the scope of the attack
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:05 PM
19 hrs ago

Thanks for clarifying.

And nobody has clean hands. Not Europe, not the other Middle Eastern countries. Hopefully this is a legitimate change.

Response to EdmondDantes_ (Reply #46)

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
51. Clean Face
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 06:35 AM
12 hrs ago

My husband is off the plane from Calabria. In the dialect - it means "intent" not actions.

lapucelle

(20,406 posts)
30. September 2023: "Israel on the cusp of historic peace with Saudi Arabia, Netanyahu announces at UN"
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:53 PM
Yesterday

Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the Palestinian Authority were close to normalizing relations in September 2023.

Shortly after the October 7 attacks, there were analysts saying that stopping the deal was one of Hamas's major motivations for their genocidal rape-torture-murder spree. Once Saudi Arabia recognized Israel's sovereignty and right to exist, Hamas knew that their game would be up and the "river to the sea" claims with it.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Friday that Israel is at the cusp of a “dramatic breakthrough”: a historic peace deal between his country and Saudi Arabia.
22 September 2023.

“Such a peace will go a long way in ending Arab-Israeli conflict and will encourage other Arab States to normalize their relations with Israel,” he said, adding that it will also enhance prospects of peace with the Palestinians.

The agreement, he emphasized will “encourage a broader reconciliation between Judaism and Islam, between Jerusalem and Mecca, between the descendants of Isaac and the descendants of Ishmael.”

https://news.un.org/en/story/2023/09/1141302

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What’s happening with normalising ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel?
21 September 2023

Saudi Arabia willing to normalise relations with Israel in exchange for a US defence pact and civilian nuclear programme. For months, Saudi Arabia and Israel – with the United States – have been discussing an agreement to normalise relations.

The US has made it clear that official relations between its two allies in the Middle East is a top priority, with top diplomat Antony Blinken declaring it a “national security interest“.

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So what are Saudi Arabia’s conditions for normalisation?

Riyadh wants a US defence pact – including fewer restrictions on US arms sales to it – and assistance in developing its own civilian nuclear programme.

It also said any deal would require major progress towards the creation of a Palestinian state, which is a hard sell for the most religious and far-right nationalist government in Israel’s history.

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What did Israel say?

On Thursday, Israel’s foreign minister struck an optimistic tone, saying he expects a deal to be reached soon.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/9/21/whats-happening-with-normalising-ties-between-saudi-arabia-and-israel

lapucelle

(20,406 posts)
31. September 21, 2023: "How has the Palestinian Authority reacted [to the Israel-Saudi Arabia deal]?"
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:56 PM
Yesterday
How has the Palestinian Authority reacted?

In a bid to win over the PA, Saudi Arabia has offered to resume financial support to it after aid dropped to zero in 2021. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, a delegation of PA officials last month went to Riyadh to press for their own set of conditions in exchange for acquiescing to Saudi Arabia normalising ties with Israel.

The conditions include the reopening of the US consulate in occupied East Jerusalem, which former US President Donald Trump closed in 2019. The PA has also asked the US to back full Palestinian representation at the United Nations.

Other conditions include Israel giving the PA more control over some parts of the occupied West Bank and getting rid of illegal Israeli outposts.

This has been a far cry from how the PA reacted when Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates announced normalisation with Israel in 2020. At the time, the PA accused the Gulf states of stabbing it in the back.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/9/21/whats-happening-with-normalising-ties-between-saudi-arabia-and-israel

EllieBC

(3,539 posts)
43. SA wanting to normalize relations with Israel
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 10:48 PM
20 hrs ago

is the biggest threat to the extreme Islamist world. No way Iran was going to let that happen.

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
8. Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 03:54 PM
Yesterday

Condemning the October 7 Pogrom is a big change. That's one hell of an olive branch they are extending to Israel.

lapucelle

(20,406 posts)
10. Indeed. All the right folks must be spitting mad: Hamas, Trump, Netanyahu, and the "river to the sea" contingent.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:00 PM
Yesterday
Imagine how much stronger this movement to finally achieve a two state solution would have been with President Harris's State Department at the helm.

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
21. We would have gotten here
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 05:31 PM
Yesterday

Much sooner. Her heart would not have allowed children to starve. Its not in her DNA.

lapucelle

(20,406 posts)
13. There's a whole contingent of folks on twitter too busy discussing Jon Stewart
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:30 PM
Yesterday

to notice what happened at the UN yesterday.

Response to lapucelle (Reply #13)

DFW

(58,599 posts)
14. Sounds like chasing a horse that left the barn after the barn burned down with all the farmers in it
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:34 PM
Yesterday

But better late than never, I guess, although we’re pretty close to « never » at this point.

Response to lapucelle (Original post)

Torchlight

(5,201 posts)
16. This seems to mark a major recalibration of Arab state positions
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:38 PM
Yesterday

This puts immense pressure on Hamas, especially if Qatar begins to cut or condition its support. This shift in rhetoric looks to me pretty dramatic among players who previously either supported or tolerated Hamas, abd could further isolate Hamas diplomatically, narrowing its options and accelerating a push for new Palestinian leadership.

Mossfern

(4,176 posts)
17. Hatikvah
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:39 PM
Yesterday

Not the Israeli national anthem - but the translation of the words
"The Hope."
It will be an opportunity for the left wing Israelis to regain power (boy, I miss Rabin)

If this happens, the repair of the Palestinian territories can begin.
Israel will have no excuse to withhold aid or to prevent aid to Palestinians

Trump's hopes of development will be dashed (yay!)
Netanyahu will not be able to avoid prosecution and jail

If this happens, then we all can celebrate and begin to heal
It will take generations, but it needs to start somewhere

Deuxcents

(23,269 posts)
18. Why don't they follow this up with food and medical aid? Talk is great but they need basic care
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:54 PM
Yesterday

Grokenstein

(6,085 posts)
27. What difference will it make now?
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:39 PM
Yesterday

Does anyone honestly believe Yahoo is going to relent? Eradication is the endgame here. The IDF will continue luring civilians into the open then slaughtering them.

PeaceWave

(1,850 posts)
29. The difference it will make is what should have been done at the start - A denouncement of Hamas.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 06:50 PM
Yesterday

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
33. That's such a simple thing
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 07:05 PM
23 hrs ago

Hamas cut the breast off a woman while they were raping her. They then kicked it around.

There is nothing anyone can say to make me believe that was okay or they had *reasons*.

In America George Floyd's lyncher had *reasons*. They are all bunk too.

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
32. Hamas has to go
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 07:02 PM
23 hrs ago

If Hamas is gone - emerged from the Muslim Brotherhood in 1987 - be loses his reason to kill.

I don't understand why the PLO can't take over the Gaza strip and mete out harsh punishment to Hamas.

If I were an Israeli whose ancestors came after the Arab countries ejected them -I would never want to live as one with people who chant slogans which threaten my existence.

If I"m a Gazan - I never want to live with Israelis.

PeaceWave

(1,850 posts)
38. Peace cannot be achieved as long as Hamas exists. This is basically what was agreed to today.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 07:40 PM
23 hrs ago

The bigger question is what a two state solution would look like. At this point, you'd have to say that any Palestinian state will be limited to the West Bank.

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
39. I don't
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 08:44 PM
22 hrs ago

I think Israel should cede Gaza. Allow them to be Palestinians. The Arab League can work with Palestine to rebuild a Democratic Society.

One of.my dearest friend's daughter, son in law, and two grandbabies live just outside of Tel Aviv. I've known her daughter since she was a tween. And her husband's name?. Barack! No joke.

I want a big wall between her and Gaza. She's an American I want her and her little family safe.

The pro Gazans people want the same thing for the Gazans. Only way is a massive border wall armed guards on both sides. Visas to cross over.

Shit - I'd like to do that to red states - but our Democratic Party members would be sitting ducks abandoned to blood thirsty magapubs.We can't do that.

EllieBC

(3,539 posts)
45. Yeah I think they're trying to ignore it.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:02 PM
19 hrs ago

It works much better for them if they can have the narrative that the entire Arab world loves Hamas.

sarisataka

(21,863 posts)
47. Some voices are notable by their silence.
Wed Jul 30, 2025, 11:27 PM
19 hrs ago

I always find it illuminating to see which threads receive little attention.

PeaceWave

(1,850 posts)
48. There's no way to spin this story to their benefit. It's an abject denouncement of what they stand for.
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 12:06 AM
18 hrs ago

JustAnotherGen

(35,992 posts)
54. Indeed it is
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 10:05 AM
8 hrs ago

Doesn't solve Ukraine's problem from hell - but resolving this is a good start to focusing America's attention on what is happening here with the Krasnov Dictatorship implementing Fascism.

LexVegas

(6,885 posts)
55. Kick to recognize countries showing real leadership on this issue and condemning the so-called "freedom fighters". nt
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 12:01 PM
6 hrs ago

EllieBC

(3,539 posts)
57. The UN still hasn't condemned the attacks on Oct 7th.
Thu Jul 31, 2025, 02:50 PM
4 hrs ago

And yet people think the UN’s opinions should matter that much.

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