Gaza faces a critical test as Hamas disarmament and stabilization force deployment will determine whether rebuilding begins or chaos returns to the region. The political landscape is shifting dramatically, with Hamas reportedly executing some of its internal rivals to solidify its grip on power. These executions, which have been observed in public spaces, are seen as part of Hamas’s strategy to reassert control and terrify the civilian population.
President Donald Trump’s declaration that ‘the war is over’ has not only sparked celebration among Israeli supporters but also raised questions about the future of Gaza. Some locals believe this moment could signal a turning point, though many are wary of the group’s continued influence. Analysts suggest that the challenge now lies in disarming Hamas and introducing a stabilization force, a process many consider complex and time-consuming.
Despite the recent developments, experts highlight the uncertainty surrounding Hamas’s next move. While the group has issued an ultimatum demanding collaborators with Israel to surrender, many are skeptical about the outcome. The true test, however, will be whether Hamas can be disarmed and whether a new stabilization force can be deployed to ensure lasting stability. As the situation remains fluid, the future of Gaza continues to hang in the balance.