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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly rejected multiple requests from the country's security establishment to discuss post-war plans for Gaza. The security chiefs are pushing for discussions, but the political level has not allowed it. Netanyahu's refusal is said to be aimed at preventing Palestinian Authority officials from participating in civilian management. Additionally, Israeli media reports that Hamas is not expected to be defeated in the current ground operation, prompting the army to prepare for a change in the fighting in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli media: The army is pushing to discuss the plan for the day after the war in Gaza, but the political level does not allow this
🔻Hebrew sources: Netanyahu rejected on 3 occasions the request of the head of the security services to discuss the post-war phase in Gaza
Netanyahu said to deny security chiefs’ bids to discuss post-war plan for Gaza https://t.co/4fDb7VTtwr . Click to read ⬇️
Live update: Netanyahu said to reject security chiefs’ requests to discuss post-war governance in Gaza https://t.co/4ECyEvqzng . Click to read ⬇️
PM @Netanyahu has *thrice* rebuffed requests by heads of Israel's security establishment to discuss post-war plans for #Gaza. Among reasons: To prevent any talk that Palestinian Authority officials would likely take part in civilian management (@N12News)
Israeli media: Hamas will not be defeated in the current ground operation, and the army is preparing for a change in the fighting in the Gaza Strip.