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Hamas announces dissolution of Gaza governing body
Pro-Palestinian activists take part in a protest against Israel's actions in Gaza, in Banda Aceh on May 18, 2024. (Photo: AFP)
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July 6, 2026

Hamas announces dissolution of Gaza governing body

GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories (AFP) — Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas announced Monday the dissolution of the body that has governed the Gaza Strip for nearly two decades, clearing the way for a technocratic committee to administer the territory.

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’s government media office, told AFP.

“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),” he added.

The NCAG, currently based in Cairo, was created by the Board of Peace that US President Donald Trump established when he brokered the ceasefire 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.

The NCAG said it was ready to govern Gaza.

“We affirm that the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza 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 X.

“The fundamental requirements for the committee’s success are a single authority, a single law with a clear mandate, and a single armed force under the authority of this single entity.”

The Board of Peace said it had taken note of Hamas’s announcement and called for all weapons in Gaza to be under the control of the NCAG.

“The core principle remains one authority, one law and one weapon,” it wrote on X.

“This means the consolidation of all weapons under the control of the NCAG as provided for in the Comprehensive Gaza Peace Plan and United Nations Security Council Resolution 2802.”

The NCAG has been based in Cairo for months, reportedly due to Israeli objections to its entry into the war-devastated territory of over two million people.

Mkhaimar Abusada, a political expert from Gaza, told AFP that Hamas’s move was a “symbolic gesture”.

“The problem is not with dissolving their governmental committee, but with agreeing to disarmament,” he said.

“Hamas has not agreed to disarming itself and that is still the sticking point.”

Gaza City resident Hussam Majed, 34, told AFP that Hamas’s announcement was “empty words”.

“Hamas remains in its place in Gaza and controls everything: the crossings, the ministries, the security. They only change faces, but they insist on remaining in power at any cost, even if the entire population dies,” he said.

“Hamas knows the world wants it to surrender its weapons, but it refuses, and we, the people, are the ones who pay the price,” he added.

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, which includes the group’s disarmament.

“From Hamas’s perspective, this checks a few boxes,” said a diplomatic source, referring to Monday’s announcement.

“It shows they are moving the process forward, puts the spotlight on what they portray as Israel’s failure to follow through on its commitments,” added the source, who attended some of the talks in Cairo.

The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire 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’s disarmament and a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, has been stalled for months.

Israeli forces have actually expanded their presence in Gaza in recent months, taking control of nearly 70 per cent of the territory.

Meanwhile, Hamas is demanding the establishment of a Palestinian administration before it will consider handing over any part of its arsenal.

At least 1,072 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the truce took effect, according to the territory’s health ministry, which operates under Hamas authority and whose figures are considered reliable by the United Nations.

The Israeli military says it has lost five soldiers in Gaza over the same period, as well as one civilian contractor.

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