Hamas announces dissolution of government emergency committee in Gaza
Gaza, July 6
Hamas on Monday announced the dissolution of the Government Emergency Committee in Gaza and the transfer of the administration of the Gaza Strip to the National Committee.
Head of the Government Emergency Committee Mohammed al-Farra has officially submitted his resignation, Ismail Thawabta, Director General of the Hamas-run media office in Gaza, said at a press conference in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, Xinhua news agency reported.
Only technical and professional staff would remain in positions within the system to prevent an administrative and technical vacuum, in accordance with the roadmap agreed upon by Palestinian factions in Cairo, Thawabta said.
The step was taken "to alleviate the suffering of citizens resulting from the ongoing war ... the delay in reconstruction, the continued siege, the closure of crossings, and the failure of the Israeli army to withdraw," he said.
Thawabta urged all concerned parties to expedite the steps for the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza to enter the strip and assume its administrative duties.
In a separate statement, Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem said the move aims to eliminate pretexts for Israeli interference and reaffirmed the group's commitment to handing over all governing responsibilities in Gaza.
In mid-June, Palestinian factions met mediators in Cairo and submitted their response regarding a roadmap for the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
The roadmap, presented by the US-led "Board of Peace," outlines mechanisms for Gaza's future, including reconstruction, disarmament, Israeli withdrawal, and deployment of an international peacekeeping force, among others.
"Board of Peace" was launched by US President Donald Trump in February, a new forum for world leaders meeting at the US Institute of Peace, and announced a USD 10 billion US contribution tied to postwar stabilisation and relief efforts in Gaza.
Trump announced contributions from a group of countries and described the totals as an early start for the new effort. "I'm pleased to announce that Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, UAE, Morocco, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan, and Kuwait have all contributed more than $7 billion toward the relief package," he said.
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Reader Comments
Honestly, this feels like a PR stunt. Hamas has been running Gaza for years, and now they suddenly dissolve an emergency committee? The people of Gaza have suffered so much - siege, war, displacement. This 'roadmap' from US-led 'Board of Peace' sounds like more foreign interference. India should learn from this - never let external powers dictate internal matters.
As someone who's followed this conflict for years, this is a significant step. Hamas is trying to show pragmatism by handing over administrative duties. But the $7 billion from Gulf countries is interesting - they're clearly trying to shape post-war Gaza. The real question is whether this leads to a lasting ceasefire or just another chapter in the cycle. 🕊️
Yeh sab drama hai. Hamas says they're giving up control, but do we really think they'll let go? And this 'Board of Peace' - Trump's idea? Bhai, America's track record in Middle East peace is not great. Remember Iraq? Afghanistan? India should stay out of this mess and focus on our own borders. P.S. - hope Palestinian civilians get some relief finally. 🙏
I'm skeptical. Hamas has been saying they're willing to hand over power for years, but nothing changes on the ground. The Israeli army still controls the borders, the sea, and the airspace. Without a real withdrawal, this is just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. The Gaza people need basic things - water, electricity, jobs - not more committees and roadmaps. 😔
The fact that Trump is involved in this 'Board of Peace' tells you everything. The US wants
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