Blinken weighs presenting Gaza post-war plan after election
Briefly

The Biden administration, Israel and the UAE have been discussing different ideas for possible plans for months, amidst challenges in releasing hostages held by Hamas and establishing a ceasefire in Gaza. Some officials believe a 'day-after' plan could positively impact the Biden administration's legacy, while others consider it potentially detrimental, suggesting it may primarily serve Netanyahu’s interests, with significant rejection expected from the Palestinians.
Discussions have involved high-level officials including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who raised original ideas for the plans. In July, President Biden's top adviser and State Department counselor met in Abu Dhabi with Israeli and Emirati officials, highlighting international efforts to cultivate a framework for governance and law in Gaza, suggesting a need for an organized humanitarian mission.
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