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Hamas announces dissolution of Gaza governing body

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-06

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• What happened: Hamas has announced the dissolution of its governing body in Gaza, paving the way for a technocratic committee to take over civilian administration. • Why it matters: This marks a significant political shift for Hamas, which has governed Gaza since 2007, and is seen as a move to facilitate negotiations and address the ongoing power vacuum in the region. • What to watch next: The entry of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) and the implementation of a US-backed plan to stabilize governance in Gaza will be crucial, as will the ongoing discussions regarding Hamas's political and military role.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkIsmail al-Thawabta, the head of Hamas's government media office, addresses a press conference at the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza on July 6, 2026 [Eyad Baba/AFP]By Al Jazeera Staff and AFPPublished On 6 Jul 20266 Jul 2026The Palestinian group Hamas has announced the dissolution of the body that has governed Gaza for nearly two decades, paving the way for a technocratic committee to implement civilian rule in the war-ravaged, besieged territory.The move on Monday marks a significant political shift by Hamas, which has governed Gaza since its fighters seized control from rival Palestinian movement Fatah in 2007 after Hamas won legislative elections the previous year.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Could Israel really build settlements in Gaza?list 2 of 3Billions flow between EU institutions and Israel, despite Gaza genocidelist 3 of 3Gaza war’s 1,000 days: 90% of strip ‘destroyed’, 80% ‘seized’ by Israelend of listSince a United States-brokered “ceasefire” with Israel took effect in Gaza last October, the group has repeatedly said it is prepared to step aside from day-to-day governance, but the question of its disarmament remains unresolved.Mohammed al-Farra, head of the government’s emergency committee, “has decided to submit his official resignation from his position and to announce the dissolution of the Government Emergency Committee, as a demonstration of the seriousness of these measures, in implementation of the agreed arrangements, and to facilitate the administrative transition process”, read a statement released by Gaza’s Government Media Office on Monday.A Hamas official said the group wished for the swift entry of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), a body which is tasked with overseeing the future administration of Gaza under a US-backed plan to end Israel’s genocidal war on the Palestinian territory. “Hamas has taken a new step in that it will no longer be in charge of the Gaza Strip, in order to remove any pretexts for the occupation, which continues its aggression and war of extermination,” Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem told the AFP news agency.“We hope for the swift entry of the [NCAG], and Hamas affirms its readiness to hand over governmental responsibilities to the committee to ensure its success.”Reporting from Gaza City, Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud said Hamas’s announcement appears to be “politically significant”.“It has been viewed as part of the concession from the Hamas side in order to move the negotiations forward, to pave the road for the technocratic committee to arrive to the Gaza Strip and take responsibility after months of an increasing power vacuum there.”Mahmoud stressed that the move doesn’t mean that Hamas is relinquishing its political or military role in Gaza, but rather “stepping back from the direct civilian government in Gaza”.The head of the NCAG welcomed Hamas’s announcement.“We affirm that the [NCAG] is fully prepared to assume its national responsibilities as soon as the necessary resources and capabilities are available,” Ali Shaath, head of the committee, wrote on social media.Nickolay Mladenov, the high representative overseeing the US-founded Board of Peace for Gaza, which would supervise the NCAG’s work, said the decision “underscores the importance of bringing the roadmap discussions to a successful conclusion”.“It is the bridge between declarations and implementation,” he added.Mladenov noted that once an agreement is reached on the remaining implementation provisions, the NCAG will be able to assume its responsibilities.The NCAG has remained based outside Gaza for months, reportedly due to Israeli objections to its entry into the besieged enclave.Israel has ruled out allowing Hamas to rule the enclave but has also rejected a direct takeover by the Palestinian Authority, which controls the occupied West Bank, at this stage.

Source: Al Jazeera
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