US, Israel discuss possible US-led administration for Gaza: Reuters
- In early 2025, senior officials from Washington and Jerusalem engaged in talks regarding the possibility of the U.S. Temporarily managing Gaza following the conflict.
- These talks compare the plan to the U.S. Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and aim for a transitional government to oversee Gaza until demilitarization and stabilization.
- The proposed administration would exclude both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, relying on Palestinian technocrats but faces rejection from Gaza's Hamas leadership and uncertainty among regional actors.
- The ongoing conflict has resulted in the deaths of over 52,000 Palestinians, as reported by health officials in Gaza, while Israel continues efforts to secure the release of 59 hostages held within the territory.
- If implemented, the U.S.-led administration would deepen Washington’s involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and risks backlash from Middle Eastern allies and adversaries alike.
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