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Israeli Envoy to UN: Talks on Gaza’s Future With Arab Nations After Defeating Hamas

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Israel’s envoy to the UN stated that after defeating the terrorist organization Hamas, Israel will hold talks with Arab nations over Gaza’s future. The Tazpit Press Service was informed earlier this week by Gilad Erdan that “we are doing the dirty work for many of these Arab countries.” Although talks regarding managing a post-Hamas Gaza haven’t started yet, the Israeli representative to the UN body stated that they will soon begin.

TPS questioned Erdan over a possible stopgap measure in which Israel administers Gaza in collaboration with Saudi Arabia and other Gulf powers. “I’m sure many of the Arab countries that you mentioned know that Hamas is their enemy, no less than it’s our enemy, because it’s like a subsidiary of the Muslim Brotherhood,” Erdan continued. “They are the enemy of many, many moderate Muslim countries.”

Even if it is just temporary, Israel will not tolerate an international force operating under UN authority assuming security control over Gaza. An outspoken opponent of the international organization, particularly its Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Erdan holds the UN accountable for the present Gaza conflict. “The UN played a big role in allowing Hamas to turn the Gaza Strip into a war machine, a terror machine against Israel and against the civilised world,” Erdan stated to TPS.

“My recommendations will be to expel and not to issue visas to some of the U.N. officials, who are exploiting their position in order to spread lies, in order to enable Hamas to embed themselves within an under civilian population in Gaza and many other terrible things that Hamas have been doing for the last 16 years under the nose of U.N. agencies,” said the top diplomat.

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