Tel Aviv has no plans to take control of the Gaza Strip after the fighting. Israel intends to transfer power to local administration over time.
After the military operation in Gaza is completed, Israel will transfer power to the local administration. The said plan was prepared by the country’s military leadership, headed by Defense Minister Yoav Galant, reports The Jerusalem Post.
It is noted that the plan also envisages the integration of the existing civil administrative structures in Gaza into a broader “local government”, which will not include the supporters of the radical Palestinian movement Hamas, which is completely controlled the enclave before the outbreak of hostilities.
According to the publication, the project for the post-war structure of the sector provides for a transitional period of indefinite duration, during which the Israel Defense Forces will maintain control of the security field, including border control of the enclave and having the ability. to carry out raids on it.
In this case, the participation of external forces of the USA, EU countries, and part of the Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the UAE, is expected. They may be involved in internal security and enclave management activities.
Some participation of representatives of the Palestinian National Authority in the post-war process in Gaza cannot be left out, the newspaper added, without giving details.
According to The Jerusalem Post, the transfer of power directly to the Palestinians in Gaza will begin only after the local population has established a peaceful life and is “ready to independently face minor challenges from the remnants of Hamas and other terrorist groups.”
In the past, the media reported that the administration of US President Joe Biden has developed a multi-phase plan that provides that a renewed Palestinian Authority will eventually gain control of the Gaza Strip after the war.
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