Hamas plans to continue having administrative control of Gaza, contrary to what the ceasefire agreement establishes, according to a leaked document shared by KAN News on Sunday.
The document outlines how officials affiliated with Hamas must act before the establishment of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), including dos and don'ts to avoid raising suspicions with the new government.
The document also states that NCAG members can't be attacked, while activities must continue "as if nothing had changed."
"No personal contact should be made, or information and news should be passed on to the NCAG, outside of the relevant channels," the document stated.
The document shared on Sunday was reportedly a secret memo only to be seen by Hamas officials inside Gaza, KAN explained.
The news comes as the NCAG prepares to take control of the administration of Gaza. On Monday, the committee unveiled its new logo, which draws heavily on symbols used by the Palestinian Authority.
The logo features an eagle with a shield the colors of the Palestinian flag on its chest, and a banner in its talons. In previous iterations, the banner read "Palestine" in Arabic, but the NCAG version reads "NCAG" instead.
NCAG's previous logo featured a stylized bird in the colors of the Palestinian flag, rising from a city skyline
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