At the end of its military offensive in the Palestinian enclave, Israel wants to establish "a new security reality" there and for a "third party" to take responsibility for it. In Jordan on Saturday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the foreign ministers of the major Arab countries involved in the conflict acknowledged that a "return to the status quo" from before October 7 was impossible. But who will take over from Hamas in Gaza? Le Figaro takes a look at the scenarios envisaged.
Palestinian Authority regains control of Gaza Strip
Mahmoud Abbas, who has kept a low profile since October 7 and the beginning of Israel's war against Hamas, seems to be patiently waiting for the time to return to the Gaza Strip. On Sunday, in Ramallah, the president of the Palestinian proto-state unveiled part of his game in front of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who is touring the Middle East. "The Gaza Strip is an integral part of the State of Palestine...
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