In recent developments, the Palestinian Authority, led by Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, is actively engaged in discussions with U.S. officials to formulate a comprehensive plan for Gaza post-war, according to a Bloomberg News report. Shtayyeh envisions a preferred outcome where the Hamas militant group, currently in control of Gaza, assumes a subordinate role under the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). This collaboration aims to pave the way for the establishment of a new independent state encompassing the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem.
In an interview with Bloomberg News on Thursday, Prime Minister Shtayyeh emphasized the importance of unity among Palestinians, asserting that if Hamas aligns with the political platform of the PLO, negotiations could ensue. He dismissed Israel’s ambition to completely defeat Hamas as unrealistic, advocating instead for a unified Palestinian front.
The backdrop to these diplomatic efforts includes Israel’s commitment to eradicate Iran-backed Hamas, following militant attacks on Israeli towns and villages in October that resulted in casualties and hostages. The ongoing conflict has taken a severe toll, with over 17,170 Palestinians killed and 46,000 wounded since Israel initiated bombardments in response to cross-border violence, as reported by the Gaza health ministry. The unfolding discussions between the Palestinian Authority and U.S. officials signify a crucial step in shaping the postwar landscape and fostering a cooperative approach to address the complex geopolitical challenges in the region.