The National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip expressed its great welcome of the statements and positions issued from within the Strip, which showed full readiness to hand over all public institutions and facilities to the committee. The committee affirmed in an official statement that this step directly serves the interests of the Palestinian citizen and contributes to creating an atmosphere that enables it to exercise its administrative responsibilities during the upcoming phase.
Informed sources indicated that Hamas and the rest of the Palestinian forces have shown tangible openness towards the committee's work, expressing their readiness to facilitate a smooth and organized transfer of tasks. Observers believe that this consensus paves the way for the committee to play its full role in managing the transitional phase that the Strip is undergoing, ensuring the continuity of essential services for the residents.
The committee considered that the announcement of readiness for the transfer of administrative authorities represents a pivotal station in the course of its work as a transitional administration, and provides a real opportunity to halt the escalating humanitarian deterioration. It stressed that preserving the steadfastness of citizens who have faced severe suffering throughout the past period is at the core of its priorities during the current and future phases.
In a related context, the committee clarified that it cannot effectively and efficiently carry out its tasks unless it is granted full administrative and civil powers, in addition to the necessary police powers to maintain security and order. It affirmed that these requirements are essential to ensure the implementation of its plans aimed at rehabilitating vital facilities and providing public services without bureaucratic or security obstacles.
It is worth noting that the National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip was formed last January as an independent technocratic body comprising 15 members of Palestinian competencies, headed by Ali Shaath. Its establishment came in response to UN Security Council Resolution 2803, and within the framework of the 20-point plan proposed by the US administration to end the conflict and begin reconstruction operations.
The committee operates under the direct supervision of the Peace Council, chaired by the United States, and with follow-up from High Representative Nikolay Mladenov to ensure the implementation of international commitments. The plan aims for the committee to take over the daily and civil affairs, including the health, education, and municipal sectors, and the distribution of humanitarian aid, leading to a comprehensive reconstruction phase.
These transitional arrangements seek to pave the way for the return of a unified Palestinian authority to manage the affairs of the West Bank and Gaza Strip under one umbrella. International and local parties hope that the committee will succeed in overcoming the current challenges and transforming these understandings into a tangible reality that ends the suffering of the Strip's residents and establishes a new phase of stability and development.
The announcement of readiness for an organized transition represents a pivotal station for us to begin exercising our duties as the transitional administration of the Strip, and a real opportunity to halt the humanitarian deterioration.





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National Committee for Gaza Administration Welcomes Readiness of Forces to Hand Over Public Institutions