Overview
- The U.S. and Israel are in early talks about a U.S.-led provisional authority to govern Gaza after the ongoing conflict, with no timeline or leadership yet decided.
- The proposed administration would aim to stabilize Gaza, demilitarize the region, and pave the way for a viable Palestinian governance structure.
- Plans suggest including Palestinian technocrats and other nations in the administration while excluding Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, both of which oppose the idea.
- The United Arab Emirates has proposed an alternative international coalition framework, contingent on Palestinian Authority inclusion and a pathway to statehood.
- Concerns persist that a U.S.-led administration could face backlash if perceived as an occupying force, echoing challenges seen during the Iraq conflict.