Hamas says it has dissolved its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed committee
Summary
Hamas announced it has ended its government in Gaza and will transfer authority to a UN-supported technical committee as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. It remains unclear if Hamas will disarm or hand over security, while Israel dismissed Hamas’s announcement as insignificant.Key Facts
- Hamas said it dissolved its government in Gaza and will transfer power to a UN-backed technical committee.
- The move aims to support Gaza’s reconstruction after years of conflict.
- Hamas did not confirm if it will disarm or give control of security to an international force.
- The Board of Peace, led by President Donald Trump, oversees Gaza’s governance and rebuilding efforts under the ceasefire terms.
- Hamas plans for only technical staff to manage day-to-day services in Gaza.
- Israel called Hamas’s government resignation announcement “spin” with no real effect.
- The ceasefire was signed nine months ago, but talks over its second phase, including disarmament, are stalled.
- The conflict that began in October 2023 caused thousands of deaths on both Israeli and Palestinian sides.
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