Ali Shat, head of the national committee for Gaza management, said the technocratic body is fully prepared to operate as soon as conditions and resources are in place, adding that success depends on a single authority, one law, and one armed force under that authority.
Ali Shat, head of the technocratic committee designated to manage Gaza's civilian affairs, stated Monday that the body is ready to assume its role once the necessary conditions and resources are available. He stressed that the committee's success hinges on the establishment of one authority, one law, and a single armed force under that authority. The statement aligns with the principles repeatedly articulated by the US-established Gaza Board of Peace, which has called for consolidation of armed forces under civilian control. The technocratic committee is part of a broader framework aimed at replacing Hamas's emergency governance structures, though its actual implementation remains contingent on a resolution of the ongoing conflict and the disarmament of armed groups.
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