
Hamas Official Says New Committee Will Manage Gaza Weapons Storage
A senior Hamas official stated that a newly formed technocratic committee will take responsibility for cataloging and storing the group's weapons. The National Committee for Administration of Gaza is tasked with overseeing these assets according to a set timetable.
A senior official from Hamas has announced that the National Committee for Administration of Gaza (NCAG) is set to become the exclusive body responsible for the management and storage of the group's weaponry. The NCAG, described as a technocratic committee established by the Board of Peace, is tasked with executing the cataloging and storage of these arms in alignment with an agreed-upon schedule.
According to the official, who spoke to AFP, this committee will serve as the sole entity authorized to retain or store weapons moving forward. This development marks a shift in the administrative oversight of military assets within the territory, placing the responsibility under the purview of the newly formed technocratic body rather than direct Hamas military control. While the report outlines the intended role of the committee, it does not detail the broader political implications or the reactions of other regional stakeholders involved in the governance of Gaza. The announcement focuses specifically on the logistical transition of weapon oversight to the NCAG, framing it as a structured process governed by a predetermined timeline.
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Reported the official's statement as a straightforward logistical update regarding Gaza's governance.
"sole entity"
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- ·Lack of confirmation or comment from the Board of Peace regarding the committee's mandate.
- ·Absence of information on how the 'agreed timetable' was negotiated or who the other parties to the agreement are.
- ·No context provided on the enforcement mechanisms should the committee fail to manage the weapons as described.
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