US Not Planning to Let Post-War Gaza Slip Out of Its Grasp
Sputnik International
Despite a Gaza Strip ceasefire still being negotiated, reports highlight potential US involvement in post-war Gaza planning. The Biden administration is considering appointing a top civilian adviser to oversee the region after recent violence. Ideas include a peacekeeping force involving Arab nations. Discussions also address the establishment of a “Palestinian Council” to govern Gaza post-war. As the situation evolves, negotiations on a ceasefire and the return of hostages have slowed, worsening the plight of Palestinians in Gaza.
Efforts to address the crisis include proposals for a Temporary Security Mission for Gaza and discussions on Israel potentially sharing oversight of the strip with Arab countries. The Biden administration’s stance on Gaza, the role of peacekeeping forces, and the recognition of Palestinian statehood by key allies signal significant developments in the post-war landscape.
Published on: 2024-05-24
Svetlana Ekimenko