U.N. Details Plan for Hamas Disarmament in Gaza
A United Nations official outlined a proposal to collect weapons from Hamas in Gaza, linking disarmament progress to reconstruction efforts.

A member of the Board of Peace presented details of a plan to disarm Hamas in Gaza during discussions at the United Nations, according to reports from the proceedings.
The official indicated that the disarmament process would prioritize the collection of the most dangerous weapons first, suggesting a phased approach to removing military capabilities from the Palestinian territory.
The Board of Peace member directly connected compliance with the disarmament initiative to the beginning of reconstruction efforts in Gaza. This linkage suggests that rebuilding the enclave would depend on progress in weapons collection and the dismantling of Hamas's military infrastructure.
The presentation at the U.N. comes amid ongoing international discussions about Gaza's future governance and security arrangements. The details of how such a disarmament plan would be implemented, including which international bodies would oversee the process, were not specified in the available reports.
Gaza has been the site of extensive military operations, and questions about post-conflict security arrangements and reconstruction have been central to diplomatic efforts in the region.