
Hamas dissolves Gaza government amid push for progress on stalled peace plan
Hamas has announced the dissolution of its de facto government in Gaza, signalling its willingness to transfer authority to a group of Palestinian technocrats
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Hamas has announced the dissolution of its de facto government in Gaza, signalling its willingness to transfer authority to a group of Palestinian technocrats. Despite the ceasefire agreement, the two parties accuse each other regularly of violating the truce. A genuine transfer of authority should allow the NCAG to carry out its mandate independently, including taking the administrative and governance decisions entrusted to it,” the agency added.
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Hamas has announced the dissolution of its de facto government in Gaza, signalling its willingness to transfer authority to a group of Palestinian technocrats
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Despite the ceasefire agreement, the two parties accuse each other regularly of violating the truce.
according to Notícias ao Minuto — MundoA genuine transfer of authority should allow the NCAG to carry out its mandate independently, including taking the administrative and governance decisions entrusted to it,” the agency added.
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Hamas has announced the dissolution of its de facto government in Gaza, signalling its willingness to transfer authority to a group of…
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