According to the Axios portal, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is considering a reconstruction plan for the Gaza Strip based on ideas developed by Israel and the United Arab Emirates. This plan is planned to be presented after the presidential elections. The plan calls for sending a temporary international mission for humanitarian assistance and law and order in the region. However, some US officials have expressed concern because they believe the plan could exclude Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his government.
The Biden administration, along with Israel and the UAE, have been discussing various plans for months. However, the biggest controversy arises over the role of the Palestinian Authority in this regard. The Emirates want the Palestinian Authority's prime minister to lead the Gaza crossing, while Israel opposes Palestinian participation.
Discussions about the plan have gained new impetus in recent weeks, officials said. Israeli officials noted that there is no support for the Palestinian Authority in Gaza and a two-state solution. However, the Emirates insists on the importance of Palestinian participation in this process.
Thus, the plan to change the situation in Gaza could cause serious disagreements between various parties in the region, the outcome of which is not yet certain.