Hamas dissolving its administration in Gaza is viewed by officials as a political maneuver, not a true transfer of power.
Reports indicate that despite Hamas announcing it would dissolve its civilian administration, local governance in Gaza remains largely unchanged. Experts suggest the move, which involved handing over control to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), is more of a political display designed to secure time. Critics noted that institutions continue operating as usual, confirming that the process has not created a true power vacuum. The original plan, overseen by what was previously established by US President Donald Trump, laid out a path for new governance. However, the implementation has stalled, with members of the transitional body reportedly stuck awaiting permission to enter the territory. Many residents, such as Eyad Saleh, stated they must still rely on established local bodies for essential services, regardless of political declarations. Furthermore, other Palestinian leaders, including Mahmoud Al-Habbash, dismissed the handover as mere deception. Concerns remain centered on the lack of functional courts and police forces. The situation highlights a significant gap between announced political transitions and the practical, daily necessities of life for the population.
Sources
- Palestinians in Gaza: Stuck between Hamas and Israel — DW.com
- Hamas has dissolved its government in Gaza, but its residents’ lives are still a living hell — Mondoweiss
- Palestinian Authority Confirms Hamas Has No Intention to Resign Leadership of Gaza — Algemeiner.com
- The Board of Peace’s Gaza Plan: Broken or Working as Intended? — Arab Center Washington DC