Benjamin Netanyahu tells US envoy Palestinian Authority won't be part of post-war Gaza governance
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the Palestinian Authority will not govern Gaza after the war, as confirmed by his office during a meeting with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff.
- Netanyahu emphasized the need to disarm Hamas and meet Israel's war objectives before any reconstruction can occur in Gaza.
- Despite a ceasefire, Israeli operations have continued, resulting in 526 Palestinian deaths according to official figures.
- Netanyahu warned that Iran cannot be trusted regarding future discussions, stating that Iran has repeatedly proven this untrustworthiness.
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The Palestinian Authority "will not be involved in any way" in the governance of the Gaza Strip, is the position of the Israeli Prime Minister. Netanyahu leaves a recommendation to the White House.
The Palestinian Authority will not "under any circumstances" participate in the governance of the Gaza Strip after the war, said Israeli PM Benyamin Netanyahu.
After his meeting with Witkoff, the Israeli prime minister reiterated the demand for the complete disarmament of Hamas.
The Palestinian authority will not participate "in any case" in the post-war Gaza Strip government, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, American emissary Steve Witkoff, who is visiting Jerusalem, sent him in March to AFP and Agerpres.
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