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Netanyahu: There Won't Be Turkish or Qatari Soldiers in Gaza, Amid 'Dispute’ with US

Netanyahu affirmed Israel controls 53% of Gaza and aims to disarm Hamas without allowing Turkish or Qatari troops, rejecting foreign governance proposals.

  • During a 40-signatures debate in the Knesset plenum, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his leadership, saying Israel holds about 53 percent of Gaza and Phase Two aims to disarm Hamas and demilitarize the territory.
  • Yair Lapid told the Knesset that U.S. President Donald Trump published details of a proposed Gaza governing body including Turkey, Qatar and the Palestinian Authority during a 40-signatures debate initiated by the United Arab List.
  • He told lawmakers that he had `nothing to hide` after appearing before the state comptroller and submitting documents, but said the High Court of Justice issued an interim injunction shortly after.
  • Netanyahu vowed new measures against criminal organisations, pledging to define organized criminals as security offenders and citing official figures showing 255 killed in 2025 and 18 in early 2026.
  • Yair Lapid warned that Israel could be forced back into fighting in Gaza due to Netanyahu's diplomatic failures, adding that under his leadership Hamas did not kill 1,200 Israelis, and Netanyahu said the Bennett-Lapid coalition `brothers government` must not return.
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