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Palestinians say Hamas and Fatah are close to an agreement on a committee to administer postwar Gaza

  • Fatah and Hamas are nearing an agreement to form a committee of politically independent technocrats to manage the Gaza Strip after the war. This was confirmed by a Palestinian Authority official on Tuesday following weeks of negotiations in Cairo.
  • The proposed committee would consist of 12-15 members, primarily from Gaza, and would take on responsibilities after a ceasefire agreement with Israel, according to a Hamas official.
  • The emerging Palestinian agreement aims to end Hamas' rule in Gaza, which aligns with one of Israel's war goals, as stated by the Hamas official.
  • The agreement could potentially advance ceasefire talks with Israel, as indicated by the Palestinian officials involved.
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