Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently held a confidential meeting with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is spearheading international efforts to develop a post-war strategy for the Gaza Strip. The meeting was not publicly disclosed, and the Prime Minister's Office declined to comment when asked by media.
Sources indicate that Blair is advancing a proposal for the Palestinian Authority to take control of parts of Gaza as a pilot project, with the possibility of expanding the arrangement if it proves successful. The plan depends on internal reforms within the Palestinian Authority.
While Israel has not formally rejected the initiative, discussions have taken place within the defense establishment, and meetings between Israeli officials and Blair have not revealed any major objections. However, no concrete decisions have been made regarding the proposal.

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