What future for Gaza after Hamas dissolves governing body?
Summary
Hamas has announced it is dissolving its government in Gaza and is ready to hand power to a group of technocrats chosen by President Donald Trump's Board of Peace. Despite this, Israel continues military actions in Gaza, controls much of the area, and the new technocratic committee has not yet entered Gaza, raising questions about who holds real power.Key Facts
- Hamas declared it was ending its control as Gaza’s government this week.
- The group said it will give power to technocrats appointed by President Trump’s Board of Peace.
- Israel called Hamas's move a public relations stunt.
- The Israeli military keeps bombing Gaza despite a declared ceasefire.
- Israel now controls over 60% of Gaza’s territory.
- The technocratic committee has not yet entered Gaza to take power.
- Experts say dissolving Hamas’s government could help peace talks.
- There is uncertainty if the U.S. will fully support the peace plan for Gaza.
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