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Palestinians should govern post-war Gaza, US tells Israel

  • US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Israel should not attempt to reoccupy the enclave after the conflict ends
  • Washington appears to be pushing back against Prime Minister Netanyahu’s idea that Israel would be responsible for Gaza’s security indefinitely

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Israeli soldiers during a ground operation in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. Photo: AP
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Palestinians should govern Gaza once Israel ends its war against Hamas, the United States said on Wednesday, pushing back against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s idea that Israel would be responsible for security indefinitely.

Hamas gunmen from Gaza burst through the border to Israel on October 7 and killed 1,400 people, Israel says. Now a month later, Washington has begun discussing with Israeli and Arab leaders a future for the Gaza Strip without Hamas rule.

While a plan has yet to emerge, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday outlined in the most comprehensive comments on the issue to date Washington’s red lines and expectations for the besieged coastal territory.

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“No reoccupation of Gaza after the conflict ends. No attempt to blockade or besiege Gaza. No reduction in the territory of Gaza,” Blinken said at a press conference in Tokyo.

Blinken said there may be a need for “some transition period” at the end of the conflict, but that post-crisis governance in Gaza must include Palestinian voices.

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“It must include Palestinian-led governance and Gaza unified with the West Bank under the Palestinian Authority.”

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