International — President Donald Trump's envoy, Jared
Kushner, stated that the Hamas disarmament process could begin within 30 days,
amid diplomatic efforts to advance toward a new stage of stability in the
Middle East.
The statement places the disarmament of the Palestinian
group as a key item on the agenda for advancing any eventual agreement related
to the conflict in Gaza.
Kushner, who is involved in the efforts spearheaded by the
Trump administration, indicated that the timeline could allow the talks to move
from negotiation to concrete action in the coming weeks.
The potential start of the process would represent a pivotal
moment, given that Hamas disarmament is one of the most complex and contentious
issues in any peace or security agreement for Gaza.
So far, the proposal faces significant political and
military obstacles, meaning that meeting the 30-day deadline will depend on
negotiations between the parties involved and the conditions established for
its implementation.
Kushner's statement comes amid intense diplomatic activity,
as the United States seeks to promote a solution to the conflict and establish
conditions that will allow for greater regional stability.
