The U.S. ambassador to the occupation, Mike Huckabee, revealed on Friday that the United States has held discussions with Gulf Arab countries about the possibility of temporarily managing the Gaza Strip after the war ends.
In a statement to the agency, Huckabee clarified that the talks addressed the idea of establishing a temporary governance system involving Gulf countries, with the possibility that the United States would play a supervisory role.
He emphasized that the matter is still in the "discussion only" phase, stating: "It has not been accepted by the U.S. administration, the occupation, or anyone else; I don't know if there is anything ready to be signed."
It has not been accepted by the U.S. administration, the occupation, or anyone else.





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American discussions with Gulf countries about managing Gaza after the war