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‘Weapons Are Our Honor and Glory’: Hamas Chief Khaled Mashal Rejects Disarmament, Defies Trump Gaza Peace Plan

Hamas leader Khaled Mashal has once again made it clear that the resistance and its weapons are the pride and glory of the Palestinian people. In a recent speech, Mashal boldly declared that the battle for Palestinian rights is not over and that these rights are not won at the United Nations Security Council, but rather at the recruitment office.

This statement directly contradicts President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan, which calls for the disarmament of Hamas and other militant groups in the region. Mashal’s defiance of this plan is a clear indication that Hamas will not back down from its stance of armed resistance against Israel.

Mashal’s words come in the wake of the October 7th “Al-Aqsa Flood” massacre, where three Israeli soldiers were killed in a shooting attack by a Palestinian gunman. This incident has been hailed by Hamas as a turning point in their fight against Israel, with Mashal stating that it is a step towards pushing Israel off “our homeland” and the international stage.

The Hamas leader’s speech was met with cheers and applause from the crowd, who see the use of weapons as a necessary means to defend their land and people. For Palestinians, the resistance and its weapons are not just a symbol of strength, but also a source of hope and pride.

Hamas has long been labeled as a terrorist organization by many countries, including the United States and Israel. However, for Palestinians, Hamas is seen as a legitimate resistance movement fighting for their rights and freedom. The use of weapons is seen as a last resort in the face of Israel’s occupation and oppression.

Mashal’s rejection of disarmament is a clear message to the international community that Hamas will not give up its weapons until Palestinian rights are recognized and respected. This defiance is also a reminder that the Palestinian people will not be silenced or oppressed, and will continue to fight for their homeland and their rights.

The Trump administration’s peace plan for Gaza has been met with skepticism and criticism from many, including Palestinian leaders. The plan, which aims to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, has been rejected by Hamas as it does not address the root cause of the conflict – the Israeli occupation.

Mashal’s speech serves as a reminder that the Palestinian people will not accept any peace plan that does not recognize their rights and their struggle for self-determination. The use of weapons is not a choice, but a necessity for Palestinians who have been denied their basic human rights for decades.

Hamas has been accused of using violence and terrorism to achieve its goals, but Mashal’s words shed light on the true meaning of resistance for the Palestinian people. It is not about promoting violence, but about standing up against injustice and oppression.

In his speech, Mashal also emphasized the importance of unity among Palestinians, stating that “our strength lies in our unity.” This message is crucial in a time where the Palestinian people are facing numerous challenges, including political divisions and a crippling blockade in Gaza.

Hamas’ rejection of disarmament and defiance of the Trump administration’s peace plan may be seen as a hindrance to the peace process. However, it is important to understand the root causes of the conflict and the legitimate demands of the Palestinian people.

In conclusion, Khaled Mashal’s speech serves as a reminder that the Palestinian people will not give up their weapons until their rights are recognized and respected. The use of weapons is not a choice, but a necessity for a people who have been denied their basic human rights for far too long. The resistance and its weapons are not just a symbol of strength, but also a source of hope and pride for the Palestinian people. It is time for the international community to listen to their voices and work towards a just and lasting solution for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

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