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Hamas announces dissolution of Gaza governing body, paves way for technocratic committee

Euronews World · 2026-07-06

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• What happened: Hamas announced the dissolution of its governing body in Gaza, paving the way for a technocratic committee to take over administrative responsibilities. • Why it matters: This marks a significant political shift for Hamas, which has governed Gaza since 2007, and aims to facilitate a transition to civilian rule amid ongoing tensions and unresolved issues regarding disarmament and governance. • What to watch next: The establishment of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) and its ability to assume control, as well as the progress on the stalled second phase of the Gaza ceasefire negotiations.

By Gavin Blackburn Published on 06/07/2026 - 12:48 GMT+2•Updated 12:54 Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Share Facebook Twitter Flipboard Send Reddit Linkedin Messenger Telegram VK Bluesky Threads Whatsapp The move marks a significant political shift by Hamas, which has run Gaza since its fighters seized control from rival Palestinian movement Fatah in 2007. The Palestinian militant group Hamas announced the dissolution of the body that has governed the Gaza Strip for nearly two decades on Monday, clearing the way for a technocratic committee to implement civilian rule. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The move marks a significant political shift by Hamas, which has run Gaza since its fighters seized control from rival Palestinian movement Fatah in 2007 after winning legislative elections the previous year. Since a ceasefire took effect in Gaza last October between Hamas and Israel, the group has repeatedly said it is prepared to step aside from day-to-day governance, but the thorny issue of its disarmament remains unresolved. "The head of the government's emergency committee Mohammed al-Farra has officially submitted his resignation," Ismail al-Thawabta, head of Hamas' government media office told the AFP news agency. "He has also decided to dissolve the committee to facilitate the administrative and governmental transition to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG)." Hamas fighters stand in formation ahead of a ceremony to hand over Israeli hostages to the Red Cross in Nuseirat, 22 February, 2025 AP Photo The NCAG was created by the Board of Peace that US President Donald Trump established when he brokered the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel in October 2025. "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 AFP. "We hope for the swift entry of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, and Hamas affirms its readiness to hand over governmental responsibilities to the committee to ensure its success." A Hamas official earlier told AFP that the group had already informed other Palestinian factions about its decision at a recent meeting in Cairo. "The factions welcomed Hamas' decision, describing it as a serious step towards enabling the National Committee to take up its governing role," the official said. US President Donald Trump holds up a signed resolution during a Board of Peace meeting in Washington, 19 February, 2026 AP Photo The dissolution of the Hamas body paves the way for the NCAG, headed by Palestinian technocrat Ali Shaath, to assume administrative responsibilities in the coastal territory. The NCAG has remained based outside Gaza for months, reportedly due to Israeli objections to its entry into the war-devastated territory. Hamas and other Palestinian factions have held several rounds of talks in Cairo with mediators to narrow differences, particularly over the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire. The first phase involved the release of the last Israeli hostages held by Hamas in exchange for Palestinians detained by Israel. The transition to the second phase, which was to involve Hamas' disarmament and a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, has been stalled for months. Related Hamas to blame for lack of progress on phase two of ceasefire, Board of Peace report saysEU expands sanctions on Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad to include Hamas Politburo members Israeli forces have actually expanded their presence in the territory in recent months, taking control of nearly 70%. Meanwhile, Hamas is demanding the establishment of a Palestinian administration before it will consider handing over any part of its arsenal. The question of Gaza's post-war governance remains one of the main sticking points in negotiations on implementing phase two. Israel rejects any return of Hamas to power, but also rejects a direct takeover by the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority at this stage. Go to accessibility shortcuts Share Comments Add Euronews on Google Read more Committee tasked with post-war Gaza governance says Cyprus talks 'highly productive' Plans for Gaza International Stabilisation Force in question as troop pledges stall Trump Board of Peace's official Gaza reconstruction fund is empty, source says israel defense forces IDF The Gaza Strip Hamas Israel Israel Hamas war Palestine

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