Hamas’s political journey in Gaza began with a landmark victory in the 2006 Palestinian legislative elections, marking a significant shift in the region’s political landscape. This win allowed Hamas to take control of Gaza’s governance, challenging the long-standing dominance of the Palestinian Authority. The group’s rule has since been characterized by ongoing conflict, economic blockades, and complex relations with both Israel and neighboring countries. Their governance also involved efforts to establish administrative structures and social services amid persistent tensions.
Throughout its two decades in power, Hamas faced numerous challenges including multiple conflicts with Israel, internal Palestinian divisions, and international isolation. The period saw repeated escalations of violence, impacting civilians and infrastructure in Gaza. Meanwhile, Hamas’s political stance and military activities drew widespread condemnation and sanctions, complicating peace efforts in the region. Despite these pressures, Hamas maintained a significant influence over Gaza’s political and social affairs.
In a significant development in 2026, Hamas announced its exit from governing Gaza, marking the end of a 20-year chapter. This political exit could reshape the future governance and stability of Gaza, potentially opening new avenues for reconciliation and reconstruction. The transition raises questions about the power dynamics within Palestinian politics and the broader Middle East peace process. Observers will closely watch how this change affects the lives of Gaza’s residents and regional geopolitics going forward.