Hamas Considers Gaza Unity Deal
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Hamas dealThe Conversation
•Hamas – hemmed in and isolated – finds itself with few options for the day after the Gaza war
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Hamas was prepared to cede future governance of Gaza to a unity Palestinian committee.
Hamas would strike such a deal with a faction it took up arms against for the right to govern Gaza in the first place.
Hamas ’ quick acceptance of the Egyptian formula points to a group facing a far different security and organizational environment.
Mkhaimar Abusada : As a governing entity, Hamas appears to be a spent force for the foreseeable future.
He says Hamas has been weakened militarily and politically, but there is little chance that Hamas will not remain an ideologically potent force.
But even if Hamas and Fatah would agree on a unity government, the broader reality is that cannot happen so long as Israel and its international allies, chiefly the United States , oppose it, he says.
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