Israeli officials examine joint control of Gaza with Arab states postwar, report says

The New York Times reported Friday that senior officials in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office are exploring a post-war plan in which Israel would share control of the Gaza Strip with the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, alongside the United States.
The report, based on three Israeli sources and five people briefed on the plan with the Israeli government, notes that Israel would do so in exchange for normalization with Saudi Arabia.
Additionally, it's mentioned that Netanyahu avoided discussing the issue due to disagreements with his government colleagues, but his office worked behind the scenes to craft the proposal.
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