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Hamas announces dissolution of Gaza governing body

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So let’s talk about this so-called “Palestinian technocratic committee” stepping in to manage day-to-day governance in the enclave. You know what that sounds like? A grand experiment in corporate media buzzwords that masks a convoluted reality. CNN and MSNBC are already fawning over it, framing it as some kind of progressive miracle. But don’t be fooled—this is the same media that can’t even clearly define what “technocratic” means in plain English. It’s a phrase dressed up in jargon when the actual story—power struggles, disillusionment, and manipulation—is too messy for their comfort.

Take Fox News’ approach, which will likely be to downplay any Palestinian agency, framing it instead as a puppet show orchestrated by shadowy handlers. It’s a predictable narrative twist aimed at inciting outrage and reinforcing the old stereotypes that never really die in their playbook. Both extremes are feeding into each other, each playing into a narrative that serves their viewers’ biases rather than the truth.

The reality? This “committee” may just be another cog in the wheel of ineffective governance that keeps ordinary people shackled to decades of discord. Instead of real-time solutions, we get headlines and narratives instead of meaningful change. Newsflash: narratives don’t feed families or build futures. Can mainstream media get real for once?

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