Hamas to Dissolve Gaza Govt in Ceasefire Plan
Hamas will transfer civilian control to a non-partisan Palestinian technocratic committee under a U.S.-led peace plan aiming to stabilize Gaza and oversee disarmament.
- An Israeli drone strike on Monday killed three Palestinians who crossed the ceasefire line near central Gaza's Morag corridor, hospital officials said, while the Israeli military said forces fired at a `terrorist` posing an immediate threat.
- Hamas said Saturday it will dismantle governing bodies in Gaza and transfer civilian control to a Palestinian technocratic committee now being finalized, with a formal announcement expected soon.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Nickolay Mladenov, former U.N. Middle East envoy, is Board of Peace director-general as Washington plans to announce the board next week before Davos.
- Post‑ceasefire figures show more than 440 killed since the truce, and Egypt will host a Hamas delegation next week to review the ceasefire's second stage and finalize committee talks.
- The board's members may be announced as early as this week, with Egypt, Qatar and Turkey facilitating phase-two preparations while clearance by Israel and the U.S. remains unclear.
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Hamas announced that he will dissociate the current administration of Gaza after a Palestinian technocratic committee will take control of the region, in accordance with the US-led plan for impasse. The government and other elements of the army that entered...
While Washington is preparing for the announcement of phase 2 of its Gaza plan, Israel believes that no civilian or international solution will be possible without the prior disarmament of Hamas.
An Israeli drone attack on Monday killed three Palestinians who had crossed the ceasefire line near the Morag corridor in central Gaza, hospital officials said.
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