An American source reported that Thomas Barak, the envoy of former President Trump, will visit Israel next Monday to conduct secret political and security talks.
Barak's visit comes at a time when discussions are increasing about the arrangements that will follow the end of the war in Gaza, amid differences between the United States and Israel regarding the implementation of the plan.
The term "the day after" refers to the political and security arrangements that will follow the end of the conflict, including the administration of the sector and reconstruction.
The visit coincides with tension in relations between the two sides, where Israel assassinated one of Hamas's leaders without informing the United States, which increased American pressure to accelerate the second phase of the plan.
The Israeli army announced the killing of Ra'id Saad, one of Hamas's leaders, in an air raid, noting that the American administration is working with regional parties on arrangements for the next phase.
The visit comes amid strained relations between Washington and Tel Aviv after the assassination of a Hamas leader without informing America.





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Barak's Visit to Israel: Preparations for the Second Phase of Trump's Plan to End the War in Gaza