Gaza’s government announced Monday the dissolution of its Emergency Committee and the resignation of its acting chairman as part of preparations to transfer the administration of the enclave to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), Anadolu reports.
In a statement, the Gaza Government Media Office said it completed the administrative and legal arrangements necessary for the handover of the governmental system in Gaza.
It said the preparations had been presented to a national team representing Palestinian factions and political forces, the Higher Committee of Clans and Tribes, and civil society organizations, in the presence of a UN observer.
According to the statement, the acting head of the Government Follow-up Committee and chairman of the Emergency Committee, Mohammed Abdul Khaleq al-Farra, submitted his resignation, while the Emergency Committee was formally dissolved to facilitate the administrative transition.
The government said the move “reflects its commitment to implementing agreements aimed at reorganizing governance in Gaza and easing the humanitarian suffering caused by Israel’s ongoing genocide, the delay in reconstruction, the continued blockade, the closure of border crossings, and the continued Israeli military presence in the enclave.”










