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The Islamic Resistance Movement, commonly known as Hamas, stated Sunday that it is prepared to dissolve its government entities managing Gaza and hand them over to a Palestinian technocratic committee.
Spokesperson Hazem Qassem made the announcement in a televised address, stressing that the movement’s decision to relinquish control was “clear and final.” He added that instructions have been given to government bodies and institutions in Gaza to prepare for the transition.
Hamas previously expressed support for technocratic governance over Gaza as an interim measure. Furthermore, they have indicted willingness to step back from governance since at least February 2025.
The October ceasefire deal signed between Israel and Palestinian resistance factions foresaw the development of a “board of peace” to temporarily govern Gaza. Palestinian technocrats and independent experts will head the transitional committee. Hamas leader Mohammad Nazzal claimed to have submitted a list of 40 names to Egyptian authorities.
At the end of October, Hamas agreed to appoint Amjad Al-Shawa to head the technocratic committee in Gaza. Few details have been released on who will compose the committee. In November, American and Palestinian delegations met in Cairo to discuss the development of the committee, but the results of the talks have not been released.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Thursday that former UN envoy to the Middle East, Nickolay Mladenov, would head the Board of Peace in Gaza, a move Nazzal asserts is due to Hamas’ reservations regarding the previously proposed former British prime minister Tony Blair.
The governance model is based on the United Nations Security Council’s UNSC Resolution 2803, which endorsed US President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan. The resolution recognizes the “Board of Peace” and authorizes it to establish a temporary International Stabilization Force to oversee Gaza’s governance.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese condemned the passing of UNSC Resolution 2803, calling it a “security-first, capital-driven model of foreign control” that entrenches existing power asymmetries.
The Gaza Health Ministry reported Tuesday morning, Israeli attacks have resulted in 447 deaths since the October 11, 2025, ceasefire. Among those killed during the ceasefire was journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi.
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Spokesperson Hazem Qassem made the announcement in a televised address, stressing that the movement’s decision to relinquish control was “clear and final.” He added that instructions have been given to government bodies and institutions in Gaza to prepare for the transition.
Hamas previously expressed support for technocratic governance over Gaza as an interim measure. Furthermore, they have indicted willingness to step back from governance since at least February 2025.
The October ceasefire deal signed between Israel and Palestinian resistance factions foresaw the development of a “board of peace” to temporarily govern Gaza. Palestinian technocrats and independent experts will head the transitional committee. Hamas leader Mohammad Nazzal claimed to have submitted a list of 40 names to Egyptian authorities.
At the end of October, Hamas agreed to appoint Amjad Al-Shawa to head the technocratic committee in Gaza. Few details have been released on who will compose the committee. In November, American and Palestinian delegations met in Cairo to discuss the development of the committee, but the results of the talks have not been released.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Thursday that former UN envoy to the Middle East, Nickolay Mladenov, would head the Board of Peace in Gaza, a move Nazzal asserts is due to Hamas’ reservations regarding the previously proposed former British prime minister Tony Blair.
The governance model is based on the United Nations Security Council’s UNSC Resolution 2803, which endorsed US President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan. The resolution recognizes the “Board of Peace” and authorizes it to establish a temporary International Stabilization Force to oversee Gaza’s governance.
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese condemned the passing of UNSC Resolution 2803, calling it a “security-first, capital-driven model of foreign control” that entrenches existing power asymmetries.
The Gaza Health Ministry reported Tuesday morning, Israeli attacks have resulted in 447 deaths since the October 11, 2025, ceasefire. Among those killed during the ceasefire was journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi.
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