Hello Fayyaz, America’s choice as the next ruler of the Gaza Strip
Despite the failures of the Zionist regime in the Gaza war, America and Israel, in cooperation with the Palestinian Authority, are seeking to determine the political future of the Gaza Strip. |
Fars News Agency International Group; “The Palestinian Authority should not enter the Gaza Strip behind Israeli tanks.” Salam Fayyad, the former Prime Minister of Palestine (between 2005 and 2013), made this statement in opposition to the American and Palestinian authorities’ proposals to him to manage the Gaza Strip after the end of the war.
The war of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip has killed at least 22 thousand so far. It has left more than 50,000 injured and more than 1.5 million of its population of 2 million people have been displaced and homeless according to the statistics of United Nations agencies.
Salam Fayaz currently lives in America and is an economics professor at Princeton University. It is said that he has good relations with the Israeli authorities in addition to the West.
The attempt of the head of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, and Western countries to manage the Gaza Strip by the Palestinian Authority, while according to the survey by the Palestinian Political Research and Polling Center (PSR) in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, more 60% of Palestinians want the dissolution of the self-governing organization, and most people still consider Hamas suitable for running the Gaza Strip.
Axios news site previously quoted an American government official saying that Washington asked the Palestinian Authority to play a role in the governance of Gaza after Hamas, and wrote: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu previously rejected the idea, but in recent weeks, he has begun talking to his American counterparts about what they call a “reformed Palestinian Authority.” He rejected the suggestion that he would be the next ruler of the Gaza Strip and said that “Hamas cannot be destroyed and the Israelis know this well.”
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