Hamas Seeks to Include 10,000 Police in US-Backed Gaza Administration
Hamas aims to integrate its 10,000 police officers into the US-backed Gaza administration to maintain influence and jobs amid ceasefire and disarmament talks.
- On Jan 25, Hamas sought to include its 10,000-strong Hamas-run police force in the US-backed National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, urging over 40,000 civil servants to cooperate.
- The ceasefire framework ties troop withdrawals to Hamas giving up weapons, while under the 20-point plan , governance of Gaza is to transfer to the NCAG excluding Hamas.
- A White House document outlines immediate decommissioning of heavy weapons and phased registration of personal arms, while US officials said on Jan 27 that some Hamas fighters could receive amnesty.
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Exclusive: Hamas seeks role for its police in Gaza ahead of disarmament talks, sources say
Hamas is seeking to incorporate its 10,000 police officers into a new U.S.-backed Palestinian administration for Gaza, sources say, a demand likely to be opposed by Israel as the militant group debates whether to surrender its arms.
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