Hamas Seeks to Include 10,000 Police in US-Backed Gaza Administration
Hamas demands inclusion of 10,000 police officers and tens of thousands of civil servants in Gaza's US-backed administration despite Israeli and US opposition.
- On Jan 25, Hamas sought to include its 10,000-strong Hamas-run police force in the US-backed National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, urging over 40,000 civil servants to cooperate.
- The ceasefire framework ties troop withdrawals to Hamas giving up weapons, while under the 20-point plan , governance of Gaza is to transfer to the NCAG excluding Hamas.
- A White House document outlines immediate decommissioning of heavy weapons and phased registration of personal arms, while US officials said on Jan 27 that some Hamas fighters could receive amnesty.
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Hamas seeks role for police in Gaza ahead of disarmament talks
Hamas is seeking to incorporate its 10,000 police officers into a new US-backed Palestinian administration for Gaza, sources say, a demand likely to be opposed by Israel as the militant group debates whether to surrender its arms. Islamist group Hamas retains control of just under half of Gaza following an October ceasefire deal brokered by US President Donald Trump. The agreement ties further Israeli troop withdrawals to Hamas giving up its wea…
Hamas seeks role for its police in Gaza ahead of disarmament talks, sources say
According to sources who spoke with Reuters, Hamas called on its civil servants and security personnel to cooperate with the U.S.-backed Palestinian technocratic committee set to oversee Gaza; This, as Hamas promises to disarm and relinquish power of the Strip to Trump-backed authorities
Israel Insists On Full Terror Dismantling As Hamas Seeks Power Inside Gaza
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief (Worthy News) – Israel is firmly rejecting any attempt to allow Hamas to retain influence or authority in Gaza, as the terrorist organization pushes to embed roughly 10,000 of its police officers into a new U.S.-backed governing framework for the enclave. Israeli officials view the move as a direct violation of the postwar framework agreed to under the October ceasefire brokered by U.S. P…
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