Hamas and Fatah move closer to reach deal about Gazaʼs future management - the plan suggests forming non-political tech-expert committee to run the region
The proposed setup would take control from Hamas‚ which has been running Gaza since 07; this shift could open doors for peace talks with Israel. Both groups (whoʼve tried and failed to work together many times over past decades) now seem ready for change: their new plan focuses on getting independent professionals to handle Gazaʼs day-to-day operations
However Israel doesnt want either Palestinian group involved in Gazaʼs future management. The countryʼs position creates extra challenge for peace process - especially since Fatah leads Palestinian Authority which has western support. Despite previous failed attempts at bringing these groups together‚ current talks show some promise: they focus on practical solutions instead of political power-sharing
The tech-focused committee idea represents big change in how Gaza might work - its a shift from militant control to professional management. This could mean better chances for stopping current fighting‚ but agreement details still need work from all sides