Palestinian Factions Agree to Form Technocrat Committee to Run Post-War Gaza
- The main Palestinian political factions, including Hamas, agreed to form a temporary committee of independent technocrats to manage post-war Gaza, according to a joint statement on the Hamas website.
- This committee will oversee basic services and life in Gaza, working with Arab partners and international institutions.
- Factions aim to unify their position to confront challenges facing the Palestinian cause and plan to revitalize the Palestine Liberation Organization as the representative body.
- Hamas and Fatah have a long history of rivalry, affecting Palestinian unity discussions despite recent agreements to collaborate.
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Palestinian factions agree to form technocrat committee to run post-war Gaza
Cairo: The main Palestinian factions, including Hamas, have agreed to form an independent committee of technocrats to administer post-war Gaza, according to a joint statement issued after talks in Cairo on Friday, October 24. The agreement came during two days of Egyptian-mediated discussions aimed at unifying Palestinian positions and determining arrangements for the governance of Gaza once the war formally ends. According to the statement publ…
Agreement was reached at the Cairo meeting.
In addition, Palestinian movements, including Hamas, have agreed to set up an "independent committee" to temporarily manage the Gaza Strip. It will be composed of "technocratic" residents and will be "in charge of managing the affairs of life and essential services" in the territory.
Palestinian groups have agreed to transfer the administration of the Gaza Strip to an independent technocrat committee, as indicated by a joint statement by various Palestinian organizations that had consulted in the Egyptian capital Cairo. According to media reports, militant Islamist Hamas and Islamic Jihad were also involved.
Palestinian Factions Agree to Technocratic Administration in Gaza. Rubio Optimistic About Ceasefire.
The main Palestinian political groups and factions, including the Islamist movement Hamas, agreed on Thursday that an independent committee of technocrats would take over the leadership of Gaza after the war, as envisaged in US President Donald Trump's peace plan.
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