War is in full swing in the Gaza Strip, but Israeli, Western and Arab governments are already thinking about the future. Several scenarios, more or less credible, have emerged in recent days for the post-conflict period. A takeover by the Palestinian Authority seems to be the most common option in the long term. Visiting Ramallah on Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that "it would make perfect sense for an effective and revitalized Palestinian Authority to provide governance and ultimately security in Gaza," referring to "arrangements that could involve other countries in the region."
Other scenarios include the deployment of a multinational force, a security and governmental alternative in the hands of Arab countries, or temporary supervision by the United Nations. But on Monday evening, during an interview with the American media outlet ABC News, Benjamin Netanyahu threw a stone in the pond, announcing that Israel...
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