Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu publicly criticized the US administration’s Gaza governance plan, citing a lack of coordination and inclusion of figures like Turkey’s foreign minister. He instructed his foreign minister to raise concerns with the US Secretary of State, highlighting a rare open disagreement with the White House over the newly announced “Gaza Executive Board” and its composition. Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu publicly criticized the US administration’s Gaza governance plan, citing a lack of coordination and inclusion of figures like Turkey’s foreign minister. He instructed his foreign minister to raise concerns with the US Secretary of State, highlighting a rare open disagreement with the White House over the newly announced “Gaza Executive Board” and its composition.
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