
Hamas Urges Mediators to Follow Up on Ceasefire Provisions, Says Gaza Needs Community Committee
Hamas called on international mediators to press forward with the remaining provisions of the Gaza ceasefire, saying the next stage must include reopening crossings, scaling up humanitarian aid, and beginning reconstruction. In a statement, the group also said a community support committee should be completed and begin work administering day-to-day affairs in the Strip, presenting it as a mechanism to stabilize services after years of war. The appeal came amid mutual recriminations over delays and compliance, even as fighting has largely fallen silent.
A central point of friction is the timetable for the return of deceased hostages’ bodies alongside post-war governance arrangements. Israel has accused Hamas of dragging its feet on the recovery process, while Hamas has said the task is complicated by devastation on the ground and ongoing security constraints. Mediators have sought to keep the framework intact by sequencing steps on aid, reconstruction, and civilian administration while avoiding moves that could collapse the deal.
The proposal to seat a local committee highlights a wider struggle over who will run Gaza during the transition—how services will be delivered, who issues permits, and how security is coordinated. For now, the ceasefire’s next phase remains contingent on parallel progress: more aid into Gaza, credible movement on the remains of hostages, and clarity about who holds administrative responsibility. The outcome will shape not only humanitarian relief but also the political balance in the territory.
(JPost/VFI News)
“He makes wars cease to the ends of the earth.” – Psalm 46:9