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posted ago by bubble_bursts ago by bubble_bursts +141 / -0

Whenever we keep hearing the same thing - either on MSM or on Social Media - its usually the case that its a propaganda being pushed by someone. However, the reverse is also true. When there is a news that doesn't get covered much, thats usually the real happening.

Take for instance this post Breaking: Hamas Dissolves Gov’t in Gaza; Power Back to UN Committee. Its a breaking news. We didn't have to rush to squash the duplicates as usual, infact we were lucky to get one post on this.

All the coverage on this news uses dry language: paving the way for a transitional technocratic body to take over or transition to UN backed NCAG or National Committee for the Administration of Gaza

Spurred by an Anon who questioned why Board of Peace was not involved, I decided to dig, and found out a few things, especially since "UN Backed" almost always means Cabal backed:

Its "UN backed" because of UN Security Council resolution 2808. This resolution is actually pretty much same as Trump's 20 point Gaza plan, with the addition of an "International Stabilization Force".

And what exactly is National Committee for the Administration of Gaza ? It is a committee directly supervised by Trump's Board of Peace:

Resolution 2803 empowers the Board of Peace to supervise and support a "Palestinian technocratic, apolitical committee of competent Palestinians from the [Gaza] Strip, which shall be responsible for day-to-day operations of Gaza's civil service and administration".

The committee, formally known as the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, met for the first time on 16 January 2026 with Ali Shaath as its chair.

So what this news is saying, in such a low key way, is that Hamas has voluntarily resigned and given way to Trump's Board of Peace.

Is it a coincidence, that with Trump saying MOU discussions are going well, and funding cut off to Iranian proxies, right as Trump is heading to Turkey, one of the thorniest problems in this world suddenly resigns on its own ?