Netanyahu closes the door to Palestine in Gaza management

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In a recent statement, the Office of the Israeli Prime Minister has made an unequivocal stance: the Palestinian Authority will have no role or participation in the administration of the Gaza Strip. This declaration represents a clear position from Netanyahu’s government regarding the region’s political future and the role Palestine will play in decisions concerning Gaza.

Netanyahu’s Decision and Its Political Implications

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has explicitly stated that Palestine will be completely excluded from any involvement in Gaza’s territorial management. According to available information, the Israeli leader also informed U.S. Ambassador Huckabee of this determination, emphasizing the Israeli government’s firm stance on this issue.

Allegations of Irregularities in Gaza

Alongside this statement about Palestine’s role, Netanyahu has pointed out serious violations identified in Gaza. Reports indicate these include the improper use of sacks belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for the purpose of hiding weapons. If confirmed, such allegations would pose a serious international debate regarding humanitarian management in the region.

The exclusion of Palestine from Gaza’s administration marks a turning point in Israeli policy toward the region, solidifying a strategy of direct control over the territory without Palestinian authorities’ participation.

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