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Turkey voices concern over fate of US Gaza plan

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Turkey’s foreign minister expressed deep concern on Saturday over the future of the US peace initiative for Gaza, warning that ongoing ‘Israeli’ violations of the ceasefire could derail the entire process.

He said Ankara fears “President Trump’s plan for Gaza may fail”, pointing to repeated breaches of the agreement by ‘Israel’ as a major threat to the progress made so far.

Condition for the next phase

The minister stressed that international stabilization forces must be deployed before any discussion of disarming Hamas, saying:

“We cannot begin Hamas’ disarmament. A stabilization force must be deployed first.”

This position reflects Turkey’s concern that the occupation may attempt to alter the agreed timeline of the plan.

Call for pressure on ‘Israel’

The minister’s remarks serve as a call for greater international pressure on ‘Israel’ to halt daily violations and uphold the ceasefire. He also signaled that neither regional nor global actors will accept moving toward disarmament without concrete guarantees, starting with the deployment of an international force on the ground.