Hamas and Fatah agree to manage Gaza
Kyiv • UNN
The Palestinian organizations Hamas and Fatah have agreed to create a committee of 10-15 independent individuals to manage the Gaza Strip. The committee will report to the Palestinian Authority and deal with humanitarian assistance and reconstruction.
The solution could help advance ceasefire negotiations with Israel. This is reported by The Independent and AFP, reports UNN.
The Islamist Palestinian organization Hamas and the secular Fatah party that governs the West Bank reached an agreement to appoint a committee to manage the Gaza Strip after the end of the war.
According to the plan presented today to the AFP news agency, which has yet to be approved by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, the committee will consist of 10-15 independent people.
The unit will report to the Palestinian Authority, which is based in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, and will work with local and international forces to provide humanitarian assistance and reconstruction.
A Hamas official noted that his group and Fatah have agreed on general terms, but are still negotiating some details.
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The Israeli military will remain in the Gaza Strip for many years to come to fight Hamas. This was stated by Food Security Minister Avi Dichter, confirming the construction of military infrastructure in the region.