Independent, non-partisan governance: Some Hamas officials speak of ceasing rule over Gaza post-war
Hamas officials have raised in recent days the notion of independent, non-partisan bodies taking over governing the Gaza Strip and West Bank following the Israel-Hamas war.
French news agency AFP reported on Friday that Husam Badran, a member of Hamas's political bureau, had stated some commitment to ceasing rule over Gaza following the war.
Badran reportedly said that Hamas proposed during ceasefire talks that, following the war, an independent, non-partisan government would manage the Gaza Strip and Palestinian territories.
"We proposed that a government with national authority, not affiliated with any party, would manage Gaza and the West Bank after the war," Badran said about the negotiations.
Who will govern Gaza after the war?
"The administration that will be established in Gaza after the war is an internal Palestinian matter without any external intervention, and we did not discuss the 'day after the war' in Gaza with any other external entity."
Another senior Hamas official told the French news agency that the proposal for a non-partisan government had already been raised with the mediating countries.
According to the report, the senior official admitted that this government would manage the affairs of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank in the initial phase after the war and pave the way for general elections among Palestinians.
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