Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahuassured this Saturday Israel to take “security control” of Gaza Strip once war ends And Hamas eliminated and rejected Palestinian National Authority (PNA) Who will take on this role, as suggested by its main ally, the United States?
“Among your friends you need to tell the truth and not create illusions, especially in such an existential problem. I repeat to our friends: Hamas, Gaza Strip It will be demilitarized and under security control. Israel Addressing the United States, Netanyahu said in a message about the possible role of the ANP in the future of the region: “There will be no factors that threaten us or train their children to destroy us.”
US administration Joe Biden Netanyahu urges government to consider who will govern the StripWhen the war ended, he rejected Israel’s resumption of its policy of settler settlements in the region, which it eliminated in 2005.
US security adviser Jake Sullivan visited Israel and the West Bank this week and said: The ANP needs to be strengthened in order to take on the task of governing the Gaza Strip when the war ends.It’s where Hamas came to power in 2007 and expelled the ANP, which was controlled by President Mahmoud Abbas’ secular Fatah party.
Netanyahu said, “I will not allow us to replace Hamastan with Fatahistan, let’s replace Khan Younis with Jenin, the focus of violence in the West Bank and the stronghold of armed militias.”
“I will not allow the State of Israel to repeat its fatal mistake in Oslo“who brought the most extreme elements of the Arab world to the heart of our country and Gaza, who are determined to destroy the State of Israel and who raise their children for this purpose.”
Netanyahu emphasized that this is not a debate between whether Hamas or Fatah should rule because “Both want the elimination of the State of IsraelHe criticized the ANP for failing to condemn the Islamist group’s October 7 massacre in Israeli territory. So, will they rule Gaza “the next day”? Have we learned nothing? “As Prime Minister of Israel, I will not allow this,” he said.
Addressing Israeli citizens, the Prime Minister warned them that “victory will take time, but it will continue to the end” regarding the war. “Despite the great pain, the heartbreaking pain, the international pressure, we continue until the end. Nothing will stop us until we achieve victory“, He pointed out.
The Prime Minister referred to the “terrible tragedy” that occurred this Friday, when the Israeli Army mistakenly killed three hostages, whom it thought were Hamas members, during the clash in Shujaiya; He found the bodies of five other captives on the Strip that same week.