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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Abbas assures Macron that the Palestinian Authority is ready to take control of the Gaza Strip
The President of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, said this Saturday in telephone conversation to his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, that the Palestinian government he is leading is able to assume political control of the Gaza Strip in a post-war future, as his office will already secure this past Friday. The Gaza Strip has been under the control of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas since 2007, the protagonist with Israel of…

Palestine’s President Abbas says ready to govern Gaza after ceasefire deal
Palestinian president reiterates call for ‘an immediate ceasefire and full Israeli withdrawal’ from besieged territory. Read More The post Palestine’s President Abbas says ready to govern Gaza after ceasefire deal appeared first on Drudge Report.
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