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Inter-Arab safety power must be arrange ‘inside weeks’ to cease Hamas retaking Gaza, ex-Israeli PM says

By Editorial Board Published October 15, 2025 5 Min Read
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Inter-Arab safety power must be arrange ‘inside weeks’ to cease Hamas retaking Gaza, ex-Israeli PM says

An inter-Arab safety power must be arrange in Gaza inside weeks to forestall Hamas from retaking management, Israel’s former prime minister Ehud Barak has mentioned.

“An inter-Arab force should be there in a few weeks, not several months,” he mentioned, warning that the group’s readiness to surrender its arms will lower over time.

Mr Barak additionally mentioned the “only condition for success” within the ceasefire plan for Gaza was the “determination” of Donald Trump.

He mentioned there have been issues that the US president “might lose his attention to the issue” and that his plan to convey the conflict to a conclusion “will take time”.

“It cannot happen overnight. But the zeitgeist, the atmosphere in the world and the pressure on both sides to find a solution is created in front of our eyes. So it’s very promising.”

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A Hamas militant stands guard as a Purple Cross car arrives to obtain the our bodies of deceased hostages. Pic: Reuters

Nevertheless, he mentioned the conflict with Hamas over the previous couple of months has harmed Israel’s worldwide fame, and it could take time to repair that harm.

“It’s killed our positioning in the world,” he mentioned. “It is big harm. It is going to take most likely a era to right it.

“It created a feeling in the world that Israel probably executed war crimes.”

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Palestinians walk past the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza City. Pic: Reuters

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Palestinians stroll previous the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza Metropolis. Pic: Reuters

In line with Gaza’s Hamas-run well being ministry, almost 68,000 Palestinians have been killed because the conflict started in 2023 – when greater than 1,200 individuals have been killed and greater than 250 individuals have been taken hostage throughout Hamas’ October 7 assault on Israel.

The Hamas-run ministry doesn’t differentiate between civilians and combatants in its rely, however says half of that quantity have been girls and kids.

The conflict has additionally flattened big swathes of Gaza and left almost 170,000 individuals wounded, in keeping with the ministry.

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‘If Hamas would not disarm, we’ll disarm them’

Palestinian state ‘solely sustainable’ resolution

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “turned Hamas’ military defeat a year ago into an unprecedented diplomatic and political success and brought back the Palestinian issue,” Mr Barak mentioned.

His feedback seek advice from the creation of a Palestinian state, which he mentioned was “the only sustainable” resolution.

“Any other solution will break,” Mr Barak mentioned. “And it’s not because we have special sentiments to the lives of the Palestinians, it’s because of our own interests.”

“Israel has a compelling imperative to separate from the Palestinians. If there is only one entity reigning over this whole area, namely Israel, it will become inevitably either non-Jewish or non-democratic.”

Requires Hamas to disarm

It comes after support vehicles rolled into Gaza following a dispute over the return of the our bodies of useless hostages that threatened Israel’s nascent ceasefire take care of Hamas.

Israel has threatened to scale back support provides as a result of Hamas was returning our bodies too slowly.

The militant group returned 4 our bodies confirmed as useless hostages on Monday, in addition to one other 4 late on Tuesday, however Israeli authorities have mentioned a type of our bodies was not that of a hostage.

A number of different points are but to be resolved, with later phases of the truce plan calling for Hamas to disarm and quit energy, which it has thus far refused to do.

On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump appeared to threaten Hamas over the problem, telling a press convention: “If Hamas doesn’t disarm, we will disarm them – perhaps violently.”

In the meantime, Hamas has launched a safety crackdown in Gaza, finishing up public executions and clashing with native clans.

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