"Challenges and Controversies Surrounding Israel's Post-War Plans for Gaza"

Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant proposed a post-war plan for Gaza, including a U.S.-led multinational task force for reconstruction and civilian affairs handled by Palestinians not connected to Hamas. However, the plan lacks concrete details and faces opposition from Western leaders. The United States and Israel differ over who should govern Gaza, with the U.S. advocating for the Palestinian Authority's involvement. Concerns about the region's security and humanitarian aid for Gaza persist, while extremist sentiment on Israel's far right poses a challenge to post-war planning. Arab states' involvement is seen as crucial, and planning for a trusted security force in Gaza is a top priority.
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