
Israel far-right ministers reject US-backed postwar Gaza panel
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Far-right members of Israel's government have rejected a US-backed initiative for postwar governance in Gaza, criticizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for not pursuing annexation and new settlements. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich labeled Netanyahu's reluctance to take responsibility for Gaza as 'the original sin.' The rejection comes after the announcement of a 'board of peace' that includes leaders from Turkey and Qatar, both of whom have been critical of Israel's actions in the region.
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The proposed 'board of peace' was intended to facilitate postwar governance in Gaza following ongoing conflicts. The US's attempt to mediate and involve other nations reflects a broader strategy to stabilize the region, but the far-right's rejection underscores the challenges of achieving consensus within Israel itself. This internal dissent may impact future negotiations and the overall peace process.
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