Hamas says it will dissolve its Gaza government upon new Palestinian body taking over
Summary
Hamas announced it will disband its current government in Gaza once a new Palestinian committee takes charge as part of a U.S.-led peace plan. The timeline for this change is still unspecified, and discussions continue about forming this committee and moving to the next phase of the peace process. Meanwhile, violence in Gaza persists despite a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.Key Facts
- Hamas plans to dissolve its government in Gaza for a technocratic leadership committee to take charge.
- The transition is part of a peace plan organized and overseen by a group led by President Trump.
- The names of the technocrats for the committee have not been released yet.
- The "Board of Peace," led by an international team, will manage disarming Hamas and other aspects of the peace plan.
- Continued violence in Gaza has resulted in the deaths of three Palestinians despite the ceasefire.
- The peace plan involves exchanging hostages held in Gaza for Palestinians held by Israel.
- Discussions for the next phase involve Egyptian, Qatari, and Turkish officials meeting with Hamas.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has announced Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov as the director-general of the overseeing board.
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