Hamas says it will dissolve Gaza government as US-brokered ceasefire plan stalls
Hamas has announced the dissolution of its Gaza government amid a deadlock over a US-brokered ceasefire plan.
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Hamas is dissolving its governing body in Gaza. This move is intended to transfer power to a technocratic, UN-backed committee as progress on a US-brokered ceasefire plan remains stalled.
Coverage from Reuters, AP News, Al Jazeera, France 24, and CNN emphasizes that the dissolution is a strategic step to clear the way for the new committee while Hamas continues to press for progress on peace negotiations. Future developments depend on the transition of power to the UN-backed committee and whether the ceasefire plan moves forward.
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Quick answers
Why is Hamas dissolving the Gaza government?
According to coverage, the move occurs as a US-brokered ceasefire plan stalls and is intended to transfer power to a committee.
Who will take over governance in Gaza?
The power is being transferred to a technocratic, UN-backed committee.
Which news outlets are reporting this?
The news is being reported by Reuters, AP News, Al Jazeera, France 24, and CNN.
Coverage (5)
- Hamas dissolves Gaza government, presses for progress on stalled peace plan Reuters · 5h ago
- Hamas dissolves its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed committee AP News · 5h ago
- Hamas announces dissolution of Gaza governing body Al Jazeera · 5h ago
- Hamas dissolves Gaza governing body, clearing way for technocratic committee France 24 · 5h ago
- Hamas says it will dissolve Gaza government as US-brokered ceasefire plan stalls CNN · 5h ago
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