Hamas Considers Dissolving Administrative Committee as Part of Deal with Fatah

Azzam al-Ahmad / Moussa Abu Marzouk (Asharq al-Awsat)
Azzam al-Ahmad / Moussa Abu Marzouk (Asharq al-Awsat)
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Hamas Considers Dissolving Administrative Committee as Part of Deal with Fatah

Azzam al-Ahmad / Moussa Abu Marzouk (Asharq al-Awsat)
Azzam al-Ahmad / Moussa Abu Marzouk (Asharq al-Awsat)

Fatah stated that it will need further clarifications regarding Hamas’ latest statements on ending the division between the two movements.

At a press conference in Ramallah, Fatah spokesman Nasser al-Qudwa said that it is imperative to hold an effective and honest dialogue to reach the desired outcomes.

Qudwa determined the movement’s three demands to end the separation, saying Hamas must truly accept those fair requests.

The three demands include dissolving the administrative committee formed by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, enabling the Palestinian consensual government to function in the territory and commit to holding legislative and presidential elections.

Qudwa also praised efforts exerted by Egypt to end division between the two movements and restore national unity.

A Fatah delegation will arrive in Cairo on Friday or Saturday and is scheduled to meet with Egyptian officials following talks with Hamas members, which were described as positive.

Fatah Central Committee member Azzam al-Ahmad announced that there will be no meetings or dialogues until Hamas announces the dissolution of its governing body in the Gaza Strip and enable the Palestinian Authority government to assume responsibility in its place.

He added that Hamas must approve to holding legislative and presidential polls.

Ahmad reiterated that while Fatah considers Hamas’ statements “positive,” it wants the organization to dissolve its governing body in Gaza rather than merely announce its readiness to do so.

Qudwa and Ahmad’s statements confirm Fatah’s commitment to the roadmap set by President Mahmoud Abbas to end the division.

A Fatah source told Asharq Al-Awsat that the movement wasn't informed about any Egyptian initiative and would like to listen what Cairo has to suggest and then decide.

He added that Fatah’s stance is known and hasn’t change, elaborating that the solution is simple and that Hamas must comply in order to proceed with the Egypt-backed dialogue.

A Fatah delegation will arrive in Egypt shortly after the Hamas delegation led by head of political bureau Ismail Haniyah held several meetings in Cairo.

Following its meetings, Hamas announced it was ready to comply with the three conditions given that an expanded conference for Palestinian factions be held in Cairo to form a national unity government.

Fatah Member Ahmad was doubtful about Hamas’ statement. However, Hamas sources informed Asharq Al-Awsat that the movement is somehow angered by Ahmad’s position adding that it had informed Egyptian officials about its readiness to meet the agreement immediately and had asked for guarantees in return. 

Yet, Hamas source rejected Fatah’s condition to dismantle the committee prior to the dialogue and stated that Hamas is willing to do that after agreeing with Fatah and not before. He added that Abbas must end his measures against Gaza.

Few months ago, Abbas began a series of procedures against the Gaza strip including taxation and public servants salary cuts.

Egypt’s intervention to end the separation is considered the strongest in years.

Haaretz recently mentioned that Russia is also pressuring to reconcile Hamas and Fatah. The newspaper stated that only two days after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced that reconciliation must be achieved, Hamas announced it was prepared to dissolve the committee.

The newspaper added that if Russia can bring about such a reconciliation, it will achieve a double victory. It will be seen as the only country capable of solving disputes in the region, especially given its recent “success” in Syria and it will have made an important declarative contribution to blocking Iranian influence.

A Hamas delegation led by Moussa Abu Marzouk is expected to visit Moscow in the coming days.

Marzouk met with Russian Ambassador to Egypt Sergei Kirpichenkov and discussed recent political developments concerning the reconciliation, according to Hamas’ statement.

Kirpichenkov welcomed Hamas’ visit to Russia and reiterated his country’s full support to the just Palestinian cause and the importance of national unity among Palestinian powers.



In a First, Armed Gang in Gaza Forces Displacement of Residents

 A Palestinian woman receives donated food at a community kitchen in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025. (AP)
A Palestinian woman receives donated food at a community kitchen in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025. (AP)
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In a First, Armed Gang in Gaza Forces Displacement of Residents

 A Palestinian woman receives donated food at a community kitchen in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025. (AP)
A Palestinian woman receives donated food at a community kitchen in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025. (AP)

In an unprecedented development, an armed gang active in Gaza City forced inhabitants of residential bloc to evacuate their homes under threat of arms.

Field sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that identified the gang as the “Rami Halas Group”. At dawn on Thursday, its members opened fire in the air in the Hayy al-Tuffah neighborhood in eastern Gaza City. The area is located near Israel’s so-called yellow line that separates Hamas- and Israel-held parts of Gaza.

The gang members came back hours later at noon and demanded that the residents evacuate, giving them until sunset to comply and threatening to shoot anyone who doesn’t.

The sources said the gunmen did not directly approach any of the residents for fear of being attacked. They used loudspeakers to demand that they evacuate to areas a few hundred meters away, claiming these were Israeli orders.

Israeli forces are deployed some 150 meters from the area where the residents were located.

The residents, who had only just returned to their homes after the ceasefire, indeed started to evacuate towards western parts of Gaza City.

The sources said over 240 residents were forced to quit what remains of their damaged homes.

They revealed that Israeli forces had on Tuesday and Wednesday night dropped yellow barrels, devoid of explosives, in those regions. They did not ask residents to evacuate.

The sources said the gang made the evacuation order ahead of Israel’s plan to occupy the area, which had been previously declared as safe.

They accused Israeli forces of resorting to such tactics in recent weeks to further expand the yellow line border and occupy more areas in Gaza.


Syria Says Kills Senior ISIS Leader, Arrests Operative Near Damascus

A photo of a Public Security operation in Aleppo against an ISIS cell (File – Facebook)
A photo of a Public Security operation in Aleppo against an ISIS cell (File – Facebook)
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Syria Says Kills Senior ISIS Leader, Arrests Operative Near Damascus

A photo of a Public Security operation in Aleppo against an ISIS cell (File – Facebook)
A photo of a Public Security operation in Aleppo against an ISIS cell (File – Facebook)

Syrian authorities on Thursday said forces killed a senior leader in the ISIS group and arrested another operative in fresh operations near capital Damascus in coordination with the US-led coalition.

Syrian security and intelligence forces, working in coordination with the international coalition, conducted what the interior ministry described as a "precise security operation" in the Damascus countryside, AFP reported.

"The operation resulted in neutralising the terrorist Mohammad Shahada, known as 'Abu Omar Shaddad', who is considered one of the prominent ISIS leaders in Syria," it added.

"This operation comes as confirmation of the effectiveness of joint coordination between the national security agencies and international partners."

Later Thursday, the interior ministry said security forces "in joint coordination with international coalition forces" arrested "the leader of a terrorist cell affiliated with the ISIS organization" elsewhere near Damascus, seizing weapons and ammunition.

Late Wednesday, authorities said they captured Taha al-Zoubi, also known as Abu Omar Tabiya, an ISIS leader in the Damascus region, along with several of his men, also in a joint operation with the US-led coalition.

The interior ministry also said on Thursday that security forces had arrested three members of an ISIS-affiliated cell in Aleppo province.

A December 13 attack killed two US soldiers and an American civilian. Washington blamed the attack on a lone ISIS gunman in Syria's Palmyra.

In retaliation, US forces conducted strikes targeting scores of ISIS targets in Syria.

The strikes killed five members of the militant group, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

In November, during a visit by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa to Washington, Syria officially joined the US-led coalition against ISIS.


Israeli Settler Attack Injures Palestinian Baby, Five Arrested

Israeli settlers attacked farmers and volunteers harvesting olives on a Palestinian farm in Burin, near Nablus, on November 8, 2025. © Observers
Israeli settlers attacked farmers and volunteers harvesting olives on a Palestinian farm in Burin, near Nablus, on November 8, 2025. © Observers
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Israeli Settler Attack Injures Palestinian Baby, Five Arrested

Israeli settlers attacked farmers and volunteers harvesting olives on a Palestinian farm in Burin, near Nablus, on November 8, 2025. © Observers
Israeli settlers attacked farmers and volunteers harvesting olives on a Palestinian farm in Burin, near Nablus, on November 8, 2025. © Observers

Israeli security forces announced on Thursday the arrest of five Israeli settlers over their alleged involvement in an attack on a Palestinian home that injured a baby girl in the occupied West Bank.

The eight-month-old infant suffered "moderate injuries to the face and head" in the late Wednesday attack, according to the official Palestinian news agency Wafa.

It blamed the attack on "a group of armed settlers", accusing them of "throwing stones at homes and property" in the town of Sair, north of Hebron, AFP reported.

A statement from the Israeli police said that five suspects had been arrested for their "alleged involvement in serious, violent incidents in the village of Sair".

Israeli security forces had received reports of "stones being thrown by Israeli civilians toward a Palestinian home", adding a Palestinian girl was injured.

"The preliminary investigation determined the involvement of several suspects who came from a nearby outpost," the statement said, referring to Israeli settlements not officially recognized by Israeli authorities.

All Israeli settlements in the West Bank are considered illegal by the international community.

Some are also illegal under Israeli law, though many of those are later given official recognition.

Almost none of the perpetrators of previous attacks by settlers have been held to account by the Israeli authorities.

A Telegram group linked to the "Hilltop Youth", a movement of hardline settlers who advocate direct action against Palestinians, posted a video showing property damage in Sair.

More than 500,000 Israelis currently live in settlements in the West Bank, occupied since 1967, as do around three million Palestinians.

Violence involving settlers has risen in recent years, according to the United Nations, and October was the worst month since it began recording such incidents in 2006, with 264 attacks that caused casualties or property damage.

The violence in the West Bank, a territory occupied by Israel since 1967, has surged since Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack, which triggered the Gaza war.

Since the start of the war, Israeli troops and settlers have killed more than 1,000 Palestinians in the West Bank, including many militants as well as dozens of civilians, according to an AFP tally based on figures from the Palestinian health ministry.

According to official Israeli figures, at least 44 Israelis, both soldiers and civilians, have been killed in Palestinian attacks or Israeli military operations in the same period.