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Security20:10 · 1h ago

Hamas Considers Handing Gaza Control to Technocratic Committee Amid Ceasefire Deadlock

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Hamas is reportedly contemplating dissolving its de facto government in the Gaza Strip to allow a technocratic committee led by Ali Shatat to take over administration. This move comes amid a stalemate in implementing the second phase of the fragile ceasefire agreement and increasing concerns over potential Israeli military maneuvers in Gaza. The plan to disband the "Government Activity Monitoring Committee," which currently governs Gaza on behalf of Hamas, aims to facilitate this transition.

According to sources cited by the Saudi newspaper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat, Hamas leadership is advancing toward announcing the dissolution, although this has not yet been confirmed by other sources. Palestinian factions, including Hamas, are scheduled to hold meetings in Cairo within two days to bridge gaps in the ceasefire's second phase. The discussions will include the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Nikolay Mladenov, and are expected to feature senior American officials alongside representatives from Hamas and other Palestinian groups.

These talks in Egypt seek to address ongoing challenges in the ceasefire implementation and explore political arrangements that could stabilize Gaza's governance amid external pressures. The involvement of international actors underscores the regional and global interest in maintaining calm and preventing escalation in the Gaza Strip.

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