Hamas Plans to Dissolve Gaza's De Facto Government Ahead of New Technocratic Committee
The London-based Arabic newspaper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat reported that Hamas leadership is expected to announce the dissolution of the "Committee for Monitoring Government Work," which currently functions as Gaza's de facto government. This move is intended to clear the way for the entry of a "Technocrats Committee," whose members have been blocked from entering by Israel.
Simultaneously, Palestinian sources indicated that talks will take place in Cairo within the next two days involving Hamas and mediators. The discussions aim to "narrow gaps" concerning the second phase of the ceasefire agreement, with ongoing negotiations about a new wording for the disarmament clause in the agreement.
These developments reflect ongoing efforts to restructure Gaza's governance and advance ceasefire implementation amid complex political and security challenges.
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