Israel and U.S. Clash Over Post-War Gaza Rule

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that while Israel and the United States share common goals of destroying Hamas and recovering hostages, they differ on the future governance of Gaza after the war. Netanyahu reiterated his opposition to the return of the Western-backed Palestinian Authority under President Mahmoud Abbas, stating that Gaza will not be controlled by either Hamas or Fatah. He also mentioned not wanting to repeat the mistakes of the Oslo Accords, without specifying which mistake he was referring to. The Palestinian Liberation Organization criticized Netanyahu's statement, equating the Oslo Accords with the Israeli military's actions and accusing him of waging war against all Palestinians.
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