Hamas Reveals Plan for Gaza: What to Know
Summary
Hamas announced it would give up its governance in Gaza to a new Palestinian technocratic leadership under a U.S.-brokered peace plan. Details about the handover, the new committee, and its approval by Israel and the U.S., remain unclear. Ongoing violence continues despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement.Key Facts
- Hamas plans to dissolve its government in Gaza and transfer control to a new, non-partisan Palestinian technocratic committee.
- The U.S.-brokered peace plan includes monitoring by an international "Board of Peace" led by President Donald Trump.
- The new technocratic committee is not yet formed, and no candidates have been announced by Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated that Nickolay Mladenov would be director-general of the new oversight board.
- Despite a ceasefire, violence continues, with reports of deaths on both sides.
- Efforts are ongoing to advance the peace plan, with regional dialogue happening this week.
- President Trump emphasized the importance of resolving disputes through diplomacy rather than conflict.
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