Fatah Calls for PA-Led Gaza Committee Amid Fragile Truce
Fatah urges a PA-headed body to govern Gaza, stressing international legitimacy as Hamas forms its own technocratic list amid a shaky ceasefire.
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Fatah urges a PA-headed body to govern Gaza, stressing international legitimacy as Hamas forms its own technocratic list amid a shaky ceasefire.
Hamas is dissolving all Gaza government bodies to pave the way for an independent technocratic committee under the ceasefire’s next phase.
IDF says it killed two senior Hamas militants in Jan 8 airstrikes, while Gaza health officials report 14 deaths amid the ongoing ceasefire.
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed 11 Palestinians this week after a rocket launch fell short, deepening tensions as the October ceasefire stalls.
UN warns over 1 million Gaza residents lack proper shelter amid winter, with tents, tarps and waste management challenges highlighting urgent needs.
Israel’s Ministry for Diaspora Affairs has revoked licenses of 37 Gaza NGOs, sparking UN warnings about winter hardships and threats to humanitarian aid.
Since the fragile ceasefire began in October 2025, Gaza has faced over 400 deaths from ceasefire violations and mass displacement, leaving its future uncertain.
Israeli Defense Minister Katz says Israel won’t fully withdraw from Gaza or Syria and plans new military-backed settlements in northern Gaza.
UN declares Gaza famine over after improved aid access, but warns food crisis remains dire amid winter floods, hypothermia risks and uneven delivery.
As 2025 ends, record aid cuts are worsening humanitarian crises in Sudan and Gaza, leaving millions without food, shelter or medical care amid conflict and underfunded relief plans.