Palestinian groups near deal on post-war Gaza management plan
Two main Palestinian groups discuss new tech-focused administration setup for Gaza strip. The plan suggests independent committee management which might help reach peace deal with Israel
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