The ongoing conflict in Gaza and the US-led reconstruction plan have hit a significant roadblock due to the contentious issue of Hamas disarmament. According to Business Recorder and other sources, the US has struggled to secure funding commitments for the $100 billion reconstruction plan, as potential donors express concerns that disagreements over disarmament could lead to renewed conflict. The plan, spearheaded by US President Donald Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner, requires Hamas to lay down its weapons as a precondition for reconstruction, with a 'Board of Peace' chaired by Trump overseeing the process. However, sources close to Hamas indicate that the group has yet to engage in disarmament talks, a necessary step before rebuilding can commence. As reported by Reuters, 'countries were hesitant to commit funds until Hamas disarms,' highlighting the international community's reluctance to invest without assurances of peace.
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US Gaza Reconstruction Plan Faces Funding Challenges from Donors

Hamas disarmament stalls US-led $100B Gaza reconstruction. Donors hesitant amid renewed conflict fears. Israel's actions worsen crisis, complicating aid. Rafah crossing opens, offering slight hope.
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