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Netanyahu Vows No Turkish Or Qatari Troops In Gaza, Admits Dispute With U.S. Over Postwar Plan

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief JERUSALEM (Worthy News) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Monday that no Turkish or Qatari soldiers will be allowed to operate in the Gaza Strip, acknowledging a “certain dispute” with the United States over the composition of a U.S.-backed body intended to oversee Gaza’s postwar governance. Speaking during a heated 40-signature debate in the Knesset plenum, Netanyahu p…

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that there would be no Turkish or Qatari troops deployed in Gaza as part of Phase 2 of the Trump administration's Middle East peace plan.Read more

US President Trump's inclusion of Türkiye in the "Peace Board" established to oversee the ceasefire process in Gaza has reportedly worried Netanyahu, the "Butcher of Gaza." It is claimed that Netanyahu conveyed his disappointment about Türkiye's participation in the board to Rubio.

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