Report: Hamas to announce dissolution of its Gaza government after nearly 20 years
Hamas is dissolving its governing administration in Gaza after nearly 20 years to facilitate a transfer of power.
The brief
Hamas has moved to dissolve its governing body in Gaza. This action is intended to transfer power to a technocratic committee, which KSL.com reports is UN-backed.
Some reports indicate that officials have already begun resigning as part of the process. Coverage from NBC News, France 24, Haaretz, and The Times of Israel emphasizes the transition toward a technocratic panel.
The Jerusalem Post and Ynetnews have also tracked the dissolution of the administration. Attention now turns to the actual transfer of power and the response from Israeli officials, as Sa’ar has cautioned that the move may be a trick to prevent disarmament.
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The reporting (11)
- Hamas says it will dissolve Gaza government as US-brokered ceasefire plan stalls CNN · 44d ago
- Sa’ar warns of Hamas ‘trick’ to ‘prevent disarmament’ after group dissolves Gaza government The Times of Israel · 45d ago
- Hamas dissolves its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed committee KSL.com · 45d ago
- Hamas dissolves Gaza government ahead of eventual transfer of power to technocrats The Times of Israel · 45d ago
- Hamas dissolves Gaza governing body ahead of power transfer NBC News · 45d ago
- Hamas dissolves Gaza governing body, clearing way for technocratic committee France 24 · 45d ago
- Hamas will reportedly announce dissolution of its governing administration today i24NEWS · 45d ago
- Hamas Says Its Gaza Government Resigns to Hand Power to Palestinian Technocrats Haaretz · 45d ago
- Report: Hamas plans to dissolve its Gaza government to allow in technocratic panel The Times of Israel · 45d ago
- Hamas official resigns as Gaza governing body begins dissolution The Jerusalem Post · 45d ago
- Report: Hamas to announce dissolution of its Gaza government after nearly 20 years Ynetnews · 45d ago broke it first
Quick answers
Who is expected to take over the government in Gaza?
Power is expected to be transferred to technocrats or a technocratic committee, which KSL.com describes as UN-backed.
How long has Hamas governed Gaza?
According to Ynetnews, Hamas has governed Gaza for nearly 20 years.
What is the reaction to this dissolution?
Sa’ar has warned that the move could be a trick intended to prevent disarmament.
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