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Main Topic (Viral Claim)
The video’s central claim is that Hamas—referred to as the “green resistance movement”—has “stepped down” from governing in Gaza after ruling there for 19 years. It connects this shift to what it could mean for future governance and the ongoing ceasefire/war.
1) Background: Hamas’s Origins and Rise to Power
- The presenter argues Hamas began in 1987 as a community/resistance and religious movement, not initially as a political party.
- Its rise is linked to the First Intifada, sparked by Palestinian workers killed in Gaza.
- Hamas is described as developing through mosque-based study circles (halaqahs), gradually expanding into broader resistance activities.
- The presenter emphasizes that Hamas leaders historically described themselves as “non-political,” framing politics as a trap—using an analogy about angels becoming devils in politics.
- Leadership progression is outlined as:
- Sheikh Ahmad Yasin
- Abdul Aziz Rantisi
- Ismail Haniyeh
- The video claims Hamas entered formal politics in 2006, largely due to popular pressure after electoral success.
- It states Hamas won elections in 2007, became prime minister, and that a civil conflict/coup in Gaza led to Hamas fully controlling Gaza.
- The presenter argues that this 2007 political control became a key basis for Israel’s blockade and subsequent military actions against Gaza, including major wars/strikes mentioned across the years.
2) Link to the Current War and Ceasefire Timeline
The video ties the present situation to Oct 7, 2023 (“Tufan al-Aqsa”) and characterizes the war as involving genocide/major atrocities against Gaza.
It then describes how international pressure allegedly led to a ceasefire framework:
- Ceasefire announced: January 15, mediated by the USA, Qatar, and Egypt
- Mediators’ role takes effect around January 19
- Implementation is described as occurring in three phases, including a prisoner exchange, followed by reconstruction and aid
The presenter further alleges that:
- Despite the ceasefire framework, there was continued fighting and violations
- An attack is cited around March 18
- Gaza has continued to be bombarded
3) The Claim: Hamas Is No Longer Governing Gaza
A “viral” claim is presented: that under a later political arrangement (described as “Trump’s 20 points” with a date around September 29, 2025), Hamas’s governance role in Gaza ends.
According to the presenter:
- Hamas will retreat from rule/control (referred to as “point 9 and point 1” in the cited plan)
- A new administrative body is formed: NCAG (National Committee for the Administration of Gaza)
- NCAG is described as run by apolitical technocrats, not affiliated with Gaza’s political factions
- The shift is framed as replacing Hamas control with a technocratic administrative mechanism
- An International Stabilization Force (ISF) is described as being led by the USA, with Indonesia referenced as contributing troops
4) Criticism of Enforcement and Lack of Accountability
The presenter argues that:
- Ceasefire promises and arms-embargo/enforcement mechanisms are not being carried out with clarity
- Violations continue
- Targeting is described as aimed at police/security forces in Gaza, allegedly to produce chaos and instability rather than order
He addresses a “why didn’t Hamas retaliate?” question by claiming:
- Hamas fighters understand and honor commitments after signing an agreement
- Accountability should fall on guarantor states: USA, Qatar, Egypt
The video also claims (as stated in the subtitles) that:
- Over 1,000 Gazans have been killed since the ceasefire announcement
5) Call for a “Blueprint” Independent of Western/UN Frameworks
The presenter argues that supporters of Palestine should not follow roadmaps designed by the West/US/UN, stating this leads to frustration and political “games.”
He promotes an event in Jakarta on August 2 titled “The Blueprint Baitul Maqdis”, featuring Prof. Dr. Abdul Fattah Waisi, described as discussing strategic steps and a “struggle blueprint.”
Presenters / Contributors
- Muhammad Husin — presenter (also described as Muhammad Husin Gaza)
- Prof. Dr. Abdul Fattah Waisi — mentioned as a guest for the Aug 2 event