Counter-Terrorism Strike Force administration in the Gaza Strip

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StatusUnrecognized self-proclaimed rival administration and humanitarian zone
EstablishmentGaza war
Counter-Terrorism Strike Force administration in the Gaza Strip
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  Areas controlled by CSF
StatusUnrecognized self-proclaimed rival administration and humanitarian zone
CapitalKizan al-Najjar, Khan Yunis Governorate
Government
 Leader
Hussam al-Astal
EstablishmentGaza war
 Claim of control over Kizan al-Najjar[1]
18 September 2025
 Took over of a village in the Israeli-occupied part of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.[2]
20 December 2025
Population
 Estimate
~30 families

The Counter-Terrorism Strike Force (CTSF), a Palestinian anti-Hamas armed group, is based in and governs the village of Kizan al-Najjar in the Khan Yunis Governorate of the Gaza Strip. The CTSF, led by Husam al-Astal, had emerged in August 2025 as a rival to Hamas amid the Gaza war and the associated societal breakdown in the Gaza Strip.[3]

CTSF control over Kizan al-Najjar was first announced in September 2025, with al-Astal referring to the area as a "humanitarian zone" for which he was responsible.[1] The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reportedly evacuated the village and transferred it to al-Astal's control.[4] Kizan al-Najjar had been depopulated due to the war, but displaced Gazans invited by al-Astal began resettling the village.[5]

The CTSF has been able to deploy its fighters outside of its territory, as shown by its intervention during the Hamas raid in Khan Yunis on 3 October.[6]

With the implementation of the 10 October ceasefire in Gaza, al-Astal says the CTSF territory lies along the new frontline that the IDF pulled back to, though its troops remain nearby.[7]

In November 2025, the Counter-Terrorism Strike Force voiced their support for the Gaza peace plan and their willingness to cooperate with the United Nations mandated Board of Peace established to oversee the administration and reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.[8]

Area, population and society

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