Gaza's 'day after' could have NATO-guided government, Arab sources say

Published date17 April 2024
AuthorJERUSALEM POST STAFF
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
The report said that the US, UAE, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan have continued discussions regarding a possible "day after" solution for the Gaza Strip

With the ongoing war Israel is conducting against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, there are discussions about what will be in the Strip after Israel achieves its goals. Currently, a coalition of Arab countries and US representatives are discussing the different options that the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank have for the end of the war.

According to Arab sources who were in contact with N12, one possibility being examined is impounding the Strip's governance from Hamas, PLO, and the Palestinian Authority. The first stage of this option is international recognition of Palestinian statehood. Following that, the UN Security Council might appoint an interim government that will operate for up to five years.

Rebuilding Gaza Strip

The proposal states that the interim government will consist of International...

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