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who will govern gaza after the war? the positions of the parties are very different

2024-09-17

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on october 7 last year, a new round of large-scale conflict between palestine and israel broke out and has lasted for more than 11 months. the question of "who will govern gaza after the war" has attracted more and more attention. according to osama hamdan, a senior official of hamas, on the 15th, palestinian factions plan to hold a meeting on the 16th to discuss how to implement joint governance after the war.

senior hamas official: hope palestinian factions will unite to oppose israel's attempt to split

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senior hamas official osama hamdan:we plan to hold a meeting in cairo on monday (16th), where representatives from hamas, fatah, jihad and other palestinian factions will attend to discuss the topic of post-war vision. the meeting will not be about empty talk of theory, but about how to implement post-war governance.

hamdan also stressed that hamas hopes to jointly govern the west bank and the gaza strip with various palestinian factions, and firmly opposes israel's attempt to divide palestine.

senior hamas official osama hamdan:palestinian factions signed the beijing declaration in beijing, agreeing to form a temporary national reconciliation government to effectively control gaza and the west bank. israel is trying to split the west bank and gaza strip, which is not what we want and we will not agree to.

expert analysis: the positions of the parties are very different

so, regarding the question of “who will govern gaza after the war”, what are the main demands of the parties at present, and are they feasible? let’s take a look at the experts’ interpretation.

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niu xinchun, executive director of the institute of chinese and arab countries at ningxia university:the management of post-war gaza may be the biggest dilemma facing the gaza region in the next few years. the demands of the relevant parties are very different and the contradictions are deep. so far, no solution is feasible and effective.

niu xinchun, executive director of the institute of chinese and arab countries at ningxia university:hamas' current demand is that no matter what happens in the future, hamas must play a certain role in the management of gaza after the war. israel's main demand is to permanently eliminate the security threat posed by gaza to israel. in israel's vision, hamas cannot have any place. israel does not trust the palestinian national authority and cannot rule gaza, so israel hopes that a regime composed of local palestinians in gaza will have nothing to do with hamas or the palestinian national authority.

niu xinchun, executive director of the institute of chinese and arab countries at ningxia university:the united states requires that the management of gaza after the war must be combined with the implementation of the two-state solution. the united states requires the palestinian authority to manage the west bank and gaza, but the united states does not trust the current palestinian national authority, so the united states requires the current palestinian national authority to be thoroughly reorganized.

niu xinchun, executive director of the institute of chinese and arab countries at ningxia university:so thisthe interests of the three parties are sharply conflicting and difficult to reconcile.israel also proposed that arab countries form a coalition or a joint government to manage gaza, which was unanimously opposed by arab countries.

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