Israel wants to name a Palestinian businessman as a governor in Gaza. A fooled solution to the White House


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The Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronoth (the latest news) reported on Tuesday that there are discussions about a Palestinian businessman who could be appointed as governor of the Gaza Strip after the conflict, reports by Agerpres.
An initiative behind the closed doors promotes the Palestinian businessman Samir Hulileh as a possible governor of the Gaza Strip after the end of the war, the Israeli publication said.
Hulileh will act under the auspices of the Arab League and is accepted by both Israel and the United States, the source said. The purpose is to prepare the transition to a new administration in the Gaza Strip.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently said that one of the principles for the conclusion of the war was the establishment of a civil government with a peaceful attitude towards Israel, without the involvement of the Palestinian militant organization or the Palestinian authority (AP).
Hulileh lives in Ramallah and is a well -known economist and political and economic leader within the Palestinian authority, Yediot Ahronoth said. He has held several leadership positions and is considered a close relative of the American-Palestinian billionaire Bashar Mistri, known for his good relations with the administration of US President Donald Trump.
Hulileh told the Palestinian radio station Ajyal that he is ready to take responsibility for Gaza. However, it would not do this without the approval of the Palestinian authority.
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Given the rejection by Israel of any role for the Palestinian authority, the parties involved should be “creative” to find a solution, he said.
Citing the Presidential Bureau, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that only the Palestine state “represented by the government or an administrative agreed” is authorized to administer the Gaza Strip.




