Hamas reveals agreement to form a “national unity government” to run the Gaza Strip after the war

Hamas leading figure Osama Hamdan confirmed the agreement to form a “national consensus government” to run the Gaza Strip after the war, noting that “the next day must be Palestinian.”

Hamdan’s statements came a day after the Palestinian Fatah movement announced its rejection of any political or administrative arrangements regarding the Gaza Strip outside the framework of Palestinian legitimacy, rejecting any interference in Palestinian affairs.

It said in a statement: “We reject any interference in Palestinian national affairs, and the movement rejects any political or administrative arrangements for the Gaza Strip outside the framework of Palestinian legitimacy.”

In addition, the UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed revealed last Saturday his country’s position on “supporting the next day” after the war in the Gaza Strip, and set the conditions for this support.

He wrote on his account on the “X” platform: “The UAE is not prepared to support the next day of the war in Gaza without the establishment o
f a Palestinian state.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency