
According to information provided by the Israeli publication The Times of Israel, the new plan for disarming Hamas remains uncertain despite the ceasefire agreement.
Israeli authorities are increasingly concluding that disarming Hamas may be impossible without military involvement.
In the event of a resumption of hostilities, it is expected that they will be significantly larger in scale than previous operations, without considering the presence of Israeli captives in Gaza.
Israeli analysts are confident that without intervention, Hamas will maintain its positions and strengthen its military capabilities in the Gaza Strip.
According to a senior official from the Israeli security service, the likelihood of a military operation aimed at disarming Hamas has increased, as it is expected that the group will not voluntarily relinquish its weapons.
The Southern Command of the Israel Defense Forces, according to sources, has been actively developing various scenarios for possible operations in Gaza in recent weeks, should the leadership decide on the forced disarmament of Hamas.
Additionally, a written statement from the Media Office of the Palestinian government in Gaza indicated that since the signing of the ceasefire agreement on October 10, 2025, the Israeli army has violated it 1,620 times, resulting in the deaths of at least 573 Palestinians and injuries to 1,553 individuals.
Source: Anadolu Agency