Israel seeks open-ended control over security and civilian affairs in the Gaza Strip, according to a long-awaited postwar plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
A long-awaited postwar plan by Israel’s Prime Minister shows that his government seeks open-ended control over security and civilian affairs in the Gaza Strip. That was swiftly rejected on February 23 by Palestinian leaders and runs counter to Washington’s vision for the war-ravaged enclave.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented the two-page document to his security Cabinet late Thursday for approval.