Jerusalem, Israel – The Israeli Broadcasting Authority (KAN) has reported that representatives of the so-called “Gaza Peace Council” will enter the Gaza Strip in the coming days. This development, according to the report, follows the killing of a Hamas leader. Moreover, it is linked to new administrative and security arrangements currently being developed for the Strip. The authority stated that the move is part of political and security efforts aimed at managing civil and service conditions in Gaza. However, they did not reveal further details about the council’s nature or the parties involved.
New Arrangements Within the Strip
According to the Israeli report, the entry of the council representatives is part of a new phase that Israel is attempting to shape within the Gaza Strip. This occurs while ongoing military operations continue. In addition, recent field changes take place. The report indicated that these moves are accompanied by undisclosed contacts and consultations with regional and international parties regarding the future of civil and security administration in the Strip. Especially following the targeting of several Palestinian faction leaders, these arrangements are significant.
Ambiguity Surrounding the Council and Political Debate
The Israeli Broadcasting Authority did not precisely clarify the nature of the “Gaza Peace Council” or the parties behind it. Furthermore, there has been no official comment from Hamas or other Palestinian factions regarding the Israeli report. Conversely, the information has sparked debate within political and media circles due to the lack of clear details regarding the council’s authorities. Also, its expected role within the Strip remains unclear.
Ongoing Field Tensions
This comes at a time when the Gaza Strip is witnessing continuous field tensions amidst ongoing Israeli military operations and deteriorating humanitarian conditions. Meanwhile, mounting discussion about post-war arrangements and the reorganization of administration within the Strip is underway.


