Hamas dissolves its government in Gaza to transfer power to a UN-backed committee
Hamas announced on Monday that it has dissolved its government in Gaza and plans to transfer power to a UN-backed technical committee as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. The group stated this move demonstrates its commitment to Gaza's reconstruction, though it did not specify plans for disarmament or security handover. The Board of Peace, an entity involved in governing and rebuilding Gaza, acknowledged the announcement but emphasized that the technocratic committee must control all weapons as per the agreement. Israel dismissed the move as insignificant, with an official stating that Hamas members remain in their positions. The technical committee, chaired by Ali Shaath, is tasked with restoring services and overseeing civilian affairs under UN and Board of Peace supervision. Negotiations between Israel and Hamas regarding the ceasefire's implementation, including Hamas's disarmament, remain stalled.