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Hamas to dissolve Gaza governing body

Hamas has announced plans to transfer governance in the Gaza Strip to a new technical administration called the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), as part of a peace agreement brokered with Israel and the United States. The move follows a decision by the Board of Peace, which oversaw the implementation of the 2023 ceasefire agreement. Hamas, designated as a terrorist group by several nations, has ruled Gaza for nearly two decades. The transition faces challenges, including Israel's reported blockage of NCAG members from entering Gaza. The Israeli government and Hamas disagree on key terms of the agreement, such as Hamas's disarmament and troop withdrawal. The NCAG claims readiness to govern once conditions are met.

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taz – die tageszeitung logotaz – die tageszeitungIndependentCenteryesterday
Militia in Gaza: Hamas announces its own dissolution and then?

The article discusses the Hamas announcement to dissolve its administration in the Gaza Strip and transfer authority to technocrats under the Trump Plan for post-war governance. This move is part of broader peace efforts, but the feasibility remains uncertain due to ongoing tensions and obstacles. The Hamas has ruled Gaza since 2007, facing internal and external pressures after the October 7 attack on Israel. While the group has accepted civilian authority transfer, disarmament remains contentious. Israeli authorities continue to block entry into Gaza, and the new committee faces challenges including control over security and governance structures. The situation remains fragile with frequent violations of the ceasefire.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the situation, discussing both the Hamas' decision and the challenges faced by all parties involved. It does not overtly favor one side over another, though it acknowledges the complexity and uncertainty surrounding the transition. The framing remains neutral,

Der Spiegel logoDer SpiegelIndependentConservativeyesterday
Gaza: Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar doubts the dissolution of the Hamas government

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar has criticized the Hamas declaration of dissolving their government in the Gaza Strip, calling it a 'simple trick.' He argues that as long as Hamas retains its weapons, any civilian government would follow its directives. Hamas stated that dissolving its government would pave the way for a committee composed of 15 Palestinian experts to manage the Gaza Strip temporarily. This committee, based in Cairo, was established by the U.S.-led 'Peace Council,' initiated under former President Donald Trump. The plan involves the committee taking over administrative duties until the Palestinian Authority, led by President Mahmoud Abbas, implements a reform program.

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar’s critical view of Hamas’s actions while highlighting the U.S.-backed initiative to replace Hamas governance. The framing emphasizes the Israeli perspective, portraying Hamas’s move as deceptive and reinforcing the need for disarmament, with

Deutsche Welle (English) logoDeutsche Welle (English)State / PublicCenter2 days ago
Hamas to dissolve Gaza governing body

Hamas has announced plans to transfer governance in the Gaza Strip to a new technical administration called the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), as part of a peace agreement brokered with Israel and the United States. The move follows a decision by the Board of Peace, which oversaw the implementation of the 2023 ceasefire agreement. Hamas, designated as a terrorist group by several nations, has ruled Gaza for nearly two decades. The transition faces challenges, including Israel's reported blockage of NCAG members from entering Gaza. The Israeli government and Hamas disagree on key terms of the agreement, such as Hamas's disarmament and troop withdrawal. The NCAG claims readiness to govern once conditions are met.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about Hamas's decision to transfer power and the associated political tensions without overtly favoring either side. It includes quotes from both Hamas officials and the NCAG, as well as mentions of international actors like the U.S. and Israel. While the subject is政

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