The two main Palestinian parties, Hamas and Fatah, normally in fierce opposition to each other, have reached an agreement on a key issue regarding the future of Gaza: they support the formation of a technocratic government.
This was reported by The Wall Street Journal.
“Now they (Fatah and Hamas – ed.) have many more opportunities for rapprochement. Hamas is open to the creation of a non-partisan committee that will control the allocated reconstruction aid,” said Hussam Badran, a member of the politburo of the terrorist organization Hamas. . At the same time, Fatah also has a positive attitude towards the idea of a non-political Gaza Committee.
Fatah believes that an agreement in this format is very possible. The media, citing a representative of the State Department, reported that the current US administration advocates the unification of Gaza and Judea and Samaria under the control of the Palestinian Authority, excluding the participation of Hamas terrorists.
Previously, Cursor wrote that Israel is escalating its military operation in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, declaring Gaza City an “active combat zone” and ordering residents to urgently evacuate to the south. According to CNN, citing Israeli sources, the army has begun implementing an “adapted version of the Island Plan” approved by the country’s political leaders.
Furthermore, Cursor has already reported that, according to media information, Egypt has received a proposal to station Arab troops in the Philadelphia Corridor in the context of a post-war settlement in the Gaza Strip. This initiative is the result of the UAE’s efforts to find a way to end the war.