The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation reported that Tel Aviv informed Washington of its approval of the idea of deploying international forces in the Strip Gaza After the end of the war, after reports of increasing disagreement between the two sides regarding their perceptions of the future of the Strip, assuming the control of the Islamic Resistance Movement ends (agitation) on him.
The US envoy to the Middle East, Brett McGurk, who began his regional tour from Israel yesterday, Wednesday, met with senior Israeli officials and discussed with them several issues, including the so-called “day after,” that is, after the end of the war.
The Broadcasting Authority quoted two Israeli sources as saying that the two sides discussed a proposal to deploy an international force in Gaza, and that the Israeli officials whom McGurk met expressed approval of this idea, and stressed that the Palestinian Authority, in its current state, should not control the Strip.
The Commission did not provide other details, nor did it clarify which countries might participate in this international force once it is formed.
Security control
He was the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu He stated that Israel would not give up full security control in Gaza after the war, as he put it, while Hamas confirmed that Gaza would only be governed by its people.
Before that, a minister in Netanyahu’s government said that Israel is looking to hand over Gaza to a coalition that includes America, Europe, Islamic countries, or local leaders in the Strip.
On the other hand, American press reports stated that disagreements were increasing between the president’s administration joe biden And the Netanyahu government regarding the plans for the war on Gaza and its consequences.
The American side requested clarification from Israel following Netanyahu’s talk about security control over Gaza, in light of the assurances of American officials, led by Biden, that “it is a mistake to reoccupy the Gaza Strip.”
According to what was reported by the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, Israeli officials confirmed to McGurk that Israel does not intend to govern the Gaza Strip civilianly or rebuild the Gush Katif settlements, an Israeli settlement bloc that was in the Gaza Strip before its dismantling and the withdrawal of the occupation forces from the Strip in 2005.
For the 41st day, Israel is waging a devastating war on Gaza, leaving 11,500 martyrs, including 4,710 children and 3,160 women, as well as 29,800 injured, 70% of whom are children and women, according to official Palestinian sources.
Source : Al Jazeera + Anatolia + American press