During a meeting with United Nations (UN) officials and diplomats, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa said he hoped the Palestinian Authority would be fully operational in the Gaza Strip within twelve months.The statements were made on Thursday (16) during a meeting to present a plan for the reconstruction of Gaza, despite uncertainty about the role his government will play in the war-ravaged area.
The Palestinian Authority, which is partially administered by the West Bank, has not been part of the Gaza government since its rival took control of the territory in 2007, but continues to run some services in the region.
"I like to believe that within 12 months the Palestinian Authority will be fully operational in Gaza," he said.
US President Donald Trump's proposed Gaza peace plan does not rule out the creation of a Palestinian state and proposes a role for the Palestinian Authority if a series of reforms are implemented.According to Ualid Rabah, president of the Brazilian Palestinian Arab Federation (Fepal), "it is clear that the Palestinians will not give up their sovereignty over Gaza."
"They will not take up arms against the coifinists, without discussing reconciliation, governance, reforms, reforms and future union efforts. Including the regime of the regions in the region, as well as against the common and existential enemy," to unite with the Zionist profession, "Zionist
But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he will oppose the establishment of a Palestinian state and has almost completely rejected the possibility that the Palestinian Authority led by Ramallah will rule Gaza after the war.
Mustafa explained that the Palestinian Authority is committed to a five-year plan to divide the $65 Ulid Reba into three stages, emphasizing that the proposal is "happy that the Arabs and the international community support the Palestinians, never take them away."
This plan is based on what was agreed during the summit of Arab countries held in Cairo in March 2025, and Palestinian Prime Minister Mustafa emphasized that "a police training program has been launched with Egypt and Jordan in progress".President Fepal stated that the fact that the Gaza reconstruction conference is being held in Egypt shows that the Arab reconstruction plan, which Egypt presented seven months ago, "remains an important plan."
"It is clear that Gaza must be restored as part of a united Palestine, which is an important aspect of the Beijing agreement between all Palestinian forces in mid-2024. An important aspect," notes Rabah.
"Moreover, reconstruction goes one step further: the Gaza Strip is free of obstructions, and thus the end of Israel's remote occupation of it," he added.
Health "monitoring platform" for Gaza
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the spread of the epidemic in Gaza is "uncontrollable", while only 13 of 36 hospitals in the territory are partially open. Hanan Balki, WHO's Eastern Mediterranean regional director, told AFP on Wednesday that the health system in Gaza is "broken" and the scale of the task "enormous".
"The spread of infectious diseases is out of control, heringitis, geillitis and Perillein syndrome (immune syndrome of the patient) are peripheral and respiratory diseases and respiratory diseases," he said. Who data, according to Gaza City, "Life is based on eight medical centers. There is only one center in northern Gaza.
According to the United Nations, the health attack in Gaza suffered more than 700 on October 7, 2023.According to recent reports, a quarter of 2023 injuries, 376 out of 167376, suffered from permanent disability 167376. Of this, a quarter from the heart line.
Mental health needs have more than doubled in Gaza, but "available services are not meeting demand," the report said.Balkhi called on Israeli authorities to allow more injured people to travel to the West Bank or neighboring countries for treatment.
Access to the Gaza Strip remains restricted despite a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas that came into effect on October 10.