Hamas has successfully finished an internal voting process to elect a new head for its general political bureau in Gaza, with results awaiting announcement. According to a report from Qatari outlet Al-Araby, the election pits Khalil al-Hayya, interim head of the political bureau in Gaza with affiliations to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), against Khaled Mashaal, a prominent figure with closer ties to Turkey and other Arab nations.
The election itself has faced delays, being postponed twice earlier in the year due to internal disputes and ongoing security concerns. The leadership position has been vacant following the death of Yahya Sinwar, who was killed during the escalation of hostilities in October 2024.
Hamas's voting in Gaza marks a pivotal moment as it seeks to stabilize its organizational structure amid its deepest financial and operational crises since its establishment. As reported, many within the group are keenly aware that the winner will shape the direction of Hamas's strategy and its relations with external actors.
In addition to electing the general political bureau head, the voting process included determining the successor to al-Hayya in Gaza's leadership, should he win the bureau head position. The broader context of this electoral activity reflects Hamas's urgent need to reorganize under pressing internal and external pressures.
The results from the Gaza voting are expected soon, while members in the West Bank and abroad finalize their own electoral processes, eventually culminating in a comprehensive announcement later this week. Observers are closely watching, given the potential implications this leadership change may have on Gaza's political landscape and the ongoing conflict dynamics in the region.
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