The transition hinges on the establishment of a National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, a central pillar of the current diplomatic initiative. While the militant organization intends to retain its hold on security operations, the voluntary surrender of civil governance suggests an attempt to stabilize the region under a new political mandate.
Optimism remains fragile as both sides trade accusations of bad faith. Hamas leaders have publicly condemned recent Israeli strikes that reportedly claimed five lives, citing these actions as direct violations of existing ceasefire agreements. This friction complicates the transition, leaving the implementation of the U.S.-led roadmap stalled by ongoing military engagements and deep-seated mistrust.




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