Hamas and Fatah have agreed to create a joint committee to govern Gaza postwar, signaling a potential shift in control and willingness for reconciliation.
In Cairo, Hamas's alignment with Fatah to establish a committee of independent technocrats aims to address Gaza's education, health, and economy, fostering international support.
The formation of this committee and management of the Rafah border crossing represents a significant cooperative effort between the historically rival factions in Palestinian politics.
Despite Israel's resistance to involvement with Hamas, the agreement by both factions highlights a possible new diplomatic approach to governance in Gaza.
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