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Hamas proposes a national ‘non-partisan’ government to take over in Gaza after the war
Israeli soldiers move near the Israeli-Gaza border, as seen from southern Israel, July 8, 2024

HAMAS offered today to support a “national, non-partisan” government to take over in Gaza once the Israeli military stops laying waste to the Palestinian territory.

Political bureau member Husam Badran said the group had “proposed that a government of national, non-partisan competencies take over the administration of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank after the war.”

This came as Israeli forces left a trail of dead bodies and destruction as they withdrew from parts of Gaza City.

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