Gaza, MINA – The Israeli Channel Kan reported that Hamas has agreed to appoint Amjad Al-Shawa as head of a technocratic committee that will take charge of administering the Gaza Strip once the war ends.
Al-Shawa currently serves as the head of the Palestinian NGOs Network in Gaza. Although Israel claims he has close ties to Hamas, he is not a member of the movement.
Earlier, senior Hamas official Khalil Al-Hayya stated that the movement has no objection to any national figure residing in Gaza taking part in managing the Strip. He added that Hamas would hand over all administrative and security responsibilities to the new technocratic committee.
During their recent meeting in Cairo, Palestinian factions agreed that Gaza would be governed by a temporary Palestinian committee composed of independent figures, or “technocrats,” from within the Strip. The factions also called for a unified national strategy to revive the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.
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A senior Palestinian source confirmed that the factions had concluded their meetings in Cairo and would reconvene within a month to continue discussions on Gaza’s post-war governance.[]
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)
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