The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)'s spokesperson Hazem Qassem said on Saturday that they have reached a decision to dissolve its government entities currently administering the Gaza Strip.
In a press statement, Qassem confirmed that Hamas is prepared to hand over all administrative responsibilities to a "technocratic committee" and is committed to facilitating all necessary procedures to ensure its effective operation.
Hamas political bureau member Basem Naim on Friday said that Hamas is ready to engage positively and constructively with the second phase of the plan to end the war in the enclave.
Hamas to dissolve its governmental bodies in Gaza: spokesman
Hamas to dissolve its governmental bodies in Gaza: spokesman
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil issued a statement on Saturday, saying that the security alert released by the U.S. Department of State regarding Venezuela is based on false claims that do not exist and is intended to create a perception of risk that is not real.
According to the statement posted on Gil's official X account, Venezuela is currently in a state of absolute calm, peace and stability.
All residential areas, transportation routes, checkpoints and security facilities in the country are functioning normally, and all armed forces nationwide are under the government's control.
The statement came after the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs on Saturday warned that as international flights have resumed, U.S. citizens in Venezuela "should leave the country immediately."
Venezuela FM condemns U.S. travel alert as groundless