Daily Memo: Disagreements Over Postwar Gaza, US-China Arms Control Talks

U.S. officials suggested that the Palestinian Authority administer the region after the war.

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Someone else’s problem. Rebuffing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s remark about an indefinite Israeli security presence in the Gaza Strip, the U.S. proposed that the Palestinian Authority should administer postwar Gaza. Any such plan likely needs the buy-in of Jordan and Egypt, which border the West Bank and Gaza, respectively. But the Jordanian government will […]

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