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Despite broad agreement on the need to disarm Hamas, critics argue that Western politicians, including Albanese and Wong, lack a viable pathway to achieve this goal. They advocate for the disarmament of Hamas but do not provide concrete strategies for how this can be realized—an oversight that underscores their naivety about the complexities of Middle East diplomacy. Disarmament, analysts point out, involves more than declarations; it requires negotiations, trust-building, and often, regional stability that must be carefully managed over time.