Is the War in Gaza Over? Why Hamas Really Just Dissolved Its Government
Summary
Hamas announced it is dissolving its government body in Gaza and will transfer control to a United Nations-backed group called the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG). This move aims to establish an alternative leadership focused on peace and rebuilding, but violence continues and key parties remain skeptical about the change.Key Facts
- Hamas declared the end of its Government Emergency Committee and plans to hand over governance to the NCAG.
- The NCAG is supported by the United Nations and was created under President Trump’s 20-point peace plan.
- The U.S. State Department said this change could mark a historic shift by removing Hamas and the Palestinian Authority from governing Gaza.
- Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said Hamas would keep military control and called for the full implementation of the Trump peace plan, including disarming Hamas.
- The Board of Peace group expressed caution, saying actions must follow promises before they accept the change.
- Violence between Hamas and Israeli forces continues despite the announcement.
- Hamas compared the new arrangement to Hezbollah’s model in Lebanon, which mixes political and military power.
- The main demand from international groups is a single authority with control over security and weapons in Gaza.
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