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US, Israel discuss possible US-led administration for Gaza: Reuters

  • In 2025, the United States and Israel engaged in high-level talks about the U.S. Potentially overseeing a transitional authority in Gaza following the conflict, with the goal of stabilizing the region until a functional Palestinian government could be established.
  • Discussions have focused on establishing a temporary administration for Gaza, led by a U.S. Official, to manage the territory until it is demilitarized, stabilized, and a functioning Palestinian government is in place, drawing parallels to the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq after 2003.
  • The proposed administration would exclude Hamas and the Palestinian Authority while involving other countries and drawing on Palestinian technocrats, though the discussions remain preliminary without set timelines.
  • Experts warn this U.S.-led provisional authority could deepen Washington’s involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, marking its largest Middle East intervention since Iraq, with significant risks of backlash and perceptions of occupation.
  • The idea faces rejection from Gaza officials who insist Palestinians should choose their own rulers, and uncertainty persists as Israel continues its offensive and hostage recovery efforts amid evolving regional proposals.
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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