Netanyahu seeks collaborators in Gaza to help Israel tightens its grip
Netanyahu seeks collaborators in Gaza to help Israel tightens its grip
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his government intends to identify Palestinian collaborators it considers willing to take over control in the Gaza Strip, a move critics view as an attempt to impose a compliant leadership under Israeli authority.
“There are Palestinians inside Gaza who are currently fighting Hamas. They say, ‘Enough of the dictatorship of terror.’ They want to control their own destiny, and I think we should give them a chance,” Netanyahu told New York Times journalist Andrew Sorkin.
⭕️ NEW: Netanyahu rejected the Palestinian Authority as any future governing body in Gaza and floated installing a new leadership drawn from Palestinians “fighting Hamas.”
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At the NYT DealBook Summit, he attacked the PA as “very corrupt” and illegitimate for not holding elections… pic.twitter.com/fQ6sFVfEZ2











