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Israeli officials consider the possibility of power-sharing with Arab states in Gaza

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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s Secret Plan for Gaza’s Future Revealed

For months, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been tight-lipped about the future of Gaza following the war. However, behind closed doors, senior officials in his office have been discussing a bold proposal that could potentially reshape the region.

According to three Israeli officials and five individuals who have discussed the plan with members of the Israeli government, Netanyahu is considering a groundbreaking power-sharing arrangement for Gaza. The proposal involves Israel sharing oversight of the territory with a coalition of Arab countries, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, as well as the United States.

In exchange for this unprecedented collaboration, Israel would seek normalized relations with Saudi Arabia. While this plan may seem ambitious, it signifies a significant shift in Israel’s approach to Gaza’s future.

The proposal outlines a comprehensive strategy for Gaza’s redevelopment, including appointing Gazan leaders to oversee the territory’s reconstruction, revamping the education system, and maintaining order. The plan also envisions a gradual transition towards a united Palestinian administration governing both Gaza and the West Bank.

However, the proposal has faced skepticism from both far-right members of Netanyahu’s coalition and Arab officials. Critics argue that the plan lacks a clear path towards establishing a Palestinian state, a key requirement for Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE to participate in post-war planning.

Despite the challenges, some analysts view the proposal as a positive step towards fostering greater flexibility among Israeli leaders. The willingness to engage in dialogue and explore alternative solutions marks a departure from the rigid public stance Netanyahu has maintained on Gaza’s future.

If implemented, the power-sharing plan could potentially pave the way for a new era of cooperation and stability in the region. By involving key Arab partners and the United States in the governance of Gaza, Israel aims to address the complex challenges facing the territory and create a framework for long-term peace and prosperity.

While the road ahead may be fraught with obstacles and uncertainties, Netanyahu’s willingness to consider such a bold initiative underscores the importance of finding innovative and inclusive solutions to the longstanding conflict in Gaza. As the proposal continues to evolve and garner feedback from various stakeholders, it remains to be seen whether it will ultimately lead to a sustainable and equitable resolution for the people of Gaza and the broader Middle East.

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