Palestinian Authority 'ready to accept responsibility in Gaza Strip'
- The Palestinian Authority is ready to assume "full responsibility" in post-war Gaza, according to a statement from President Mahmud Abbas after the ceasefire deal was announced.
- The Palestinian government has completed preparations for returning displaced individuals, providing basic services, and managing crossings in Gaza, as stated by the presidency.
- Israel currently rejects any role for both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority in governing Gaza, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposing either scenario as a "reward" for the October 7 attack.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that the Palestinian Authority should run the coastal territory, while Palestinian leaders insist that Gaza's future is for them to decide.
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