Israeli Prime Minister’s Stance on Gaza Strip Governance – Latest Updates and Analysis

2023-11-13 00:13:00

Original title: Israeli Prime Minister says he will not hand over Gaza Strip to Palestinian Authority

On November 11, local time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will exercise comprehensive security control of the Gaza Strip following the conflict ends and will not hand it over to the Palestinian Authority. On the 12th, Netanyahu once once more expressed this view. He said that under the current security situation, the Palestinian Authority should not take over the Gaza Strip. But Netanyahu did not specify who would run the Gaza Strip following the conflict ended, saying only that Israel would maintain overall security.

On the 12th, Palestinian presidential spokesman Rudena said that Israel is trying to artificially divide the Palestinian territory between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Israel’s policy of division in the Gaza Strip will not succeed.

The United States has previously stated that Israel cannot occupy the Gaza Strip following the conflict ends. Palestinian President Abbas said on the 10th that the Palestinian Authority might play a role in the governance of the Gaza Strip in the future, but this statement was opposed by Netanyahu on the 11th.

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