Khaberni - Hamas has agreed to appoint Amjad Al-Shawa as the head of the technocrat committee in Gaza that will manage the sector the day after the war, according to the Israeli channel Kan.
Amjad Al-Shawa is the head of the Palestinian NGO Network in Gaza. Israel claims he is close to Hamas but not a member.
Earlier, Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya said the movement has no reservations about any national figure residing in Gaza to manage the sector, indicating that it would hand over all governance of the Gaza Strip to the administrative committee, including security.
The Palestinian factions agreed during their meeting in Cairo to hand over the Gaza Strip to a temporary Palestinian committee composed of independents "technocrats", calling for agreement on a strategy to activate the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.
A leading Palestinian source confirmed that the factions concluded their meetings in Cairo and would resume them in less than a month to discuss the future management of the Gaza Strip.
He mentioned that Cairo presented its vision for the day after the war on Gaza to the Palestinian factions, and that the factions understood from the Egyptian vision that Gaza should be managed through a committee of competencies whose members stayed in Gaza during the war.
He explained that the factions informed Egypt of their preliminary approval of the proposed names for the administrative committee to manage Gaza, without revealing those names.
He reported that the factions "heard confirmation from Egypt that it is moving with Washington and Tel Aviv to pass its vision regarding the management of Gaza".
In their statement, the Palestinian factions stated that at the invitation of the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and continuing the efforts of mediators to stop the war on Gaza and address its consequences, a number of Palestinian factions met in Cairo for two days to discuss the second phase of US President Donald Trump's plan.
It clarified that the meeting was part of the preparations for holding a comprehensive national dialogue to protect the national project and restore national unity.
During the meeting, the factions agreed to support and continue the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, and to take all necessary measures to maintain security and stability throughout the sector.
The statement mentioned that the factions also agreed to hand over the management of the Gaza Strip to a technocrat committee from the sector, which will provide basic services in cooperation with Arab countries and international institutions.
The statement noted the agreement to establish an international committee to oversee the financing and implementation of the reconstruction of the sector, confirming the unity of the Palestinian political system and the independent national decision.
The factions emphasized the importance of issuing a UN resolution regarding the temporary UN forces intended to be formed to monitor the ceasefire.




