Joint US-Israeli plan to appoint military ruler in Gaza.
Western media outlets are reporting that Tel Aviv and Washington have begun joint consultations to decide how to govern the Gaza Strip after the end of the war.
Reuters reported that the Zionist regime and the United States are pursuing a joint plan to govern the Gaza Strip in the future without handing over administrative and political affairs to Hamas and Abbas (meaning Mahmoud Abbas, the head of the Palestinian Authority).
Accordingly, the United States and Israel are discussing the establishment of a temporary military entity under American command in Gaza after the end of the war in the Strip.
According to the plan, a transitional government headed by an American official is to be formed in the first step to effectively oversee and control the Gaza Strip. This process will continue until the necessary capacities are created to hand over power to a reliable Palestinian entity.
Within the framework of this American-Zionist plan, which is still taking its first steps, the transitional government under the supervision of this American official will continue its activities without any time limit, and any decision to transfer matters to the Palestinian parties will be based solely on operational assessments and the realities prevailing in Gaza.