Why disarm Is Trending Today?
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October 16, 2025 at 4:39 PM
Benjamin Netanyahu warns Hamas that they must disarm to prevent further conflict, as Israel's defense minister also threatens resumed fighting if Hamas refuses. The potential for escalation is high, with Netanyahu stating that "all hell breaks loose" if Hamas does not comply. Meanwhile, Zohran Mamdani declines to take a stance on whether Hamas should disarm, instead focusing on his pledge to arrest Netanyahu. The global file disarmer market, valued at USD 2.8 billion, is projected to grow, with key players including Symantec Corporation and McAfee LLC.
October 15, 2025 at 4:28 PM
President Trump has repeatedly demanded that Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, disarm, stating that if they refuse, the U.S. will take action, potentially using force. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has echoed this sentiment, warning that if Hamas does not disarm, there could be severe consequences. Despite these demands, Hamas has not shown signs of disarmament, and has even executed several individuals in public, as shown in a video released by the group. Trump has also mentioned a 'phase two' of his ceasefire plan, which involves Hamas disarmament and post-war governance in Gaza. The situation remains tense, with Gazans expressing fear that Hamas will not disarm, and the group refusing to back down from its position.