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A historic turning point in Gaza as Hamas says it has completed preparations to hand over administrative control of the Strip to a newly formed Palestinian technocratic body, the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG). The 15-member committee, led by former Palestinian official Ali Abdel Hamid Shaath, is set to manage civilian affairs including health, education, judiciary, and public services, independent of political factions. The transition, supervised by a national oversight council of local families, civil society, and political representatives, comes under an internationally mediated ceasefire framework and a U.S-backed plan for Gaza's demilitarization and reconstruction. But will this shift bring stability or spark a new power struggle?

Fifty people are expected to cross the border between Gaza and Egypt in each direction in the first days of the reopening of the Rafah crossing, Egyptian state-linked media reported Monday. AlQahera News, which is linked to state intelligence, reported citing an unnamed source that "fifty people will depart Egypt for Gaza and fifty people will come from Gaza, in the first days of the operation of the Rafah crossing".

President Trump's Gaza peace plan sees a boost with the Rafah crossing reopening. However, significant hurdles remain, including Hamas's disarmament. Repeated Israeli attacks and Hamas resistance have shaken the plan's progress. Israel warns of a return to war if Hamas refuses to disarm.

Palestinians are awaiting a full reopening of the Rafah crossing with Egypt after Israel partially reopened the key gateway in a limited pilot phase, nearly two years after seizing control during the war with Hamas. Israeli media said around 150 people, including patients, were expected to exit Gaza, while Egypt said its side of the crossing would remain open round the clock to receive medical evacuees.