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    US has talked with Gulf states about post-war Gaza administration, envoy says

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    Posted on September 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    The US is discussing with Gulf states about administering Gaza post-war, with no agreement yet. Hamas refuses disarmament, and Israel's future plans remain unclear.

    US Engages Gulf States on Potential Gaza Administration Post-War

    By Alexander Cornwell

    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The United States has held talks with Gulf Arab states about the possibility that they could administer Gaza once the war is over, U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee told Reuters on Friday.

    Huckabee said there had been conversations around an interim governing structure involving Gulf Arab states, potentially with the U.S. taking on a supervisory role, with a decision on a permanent arrangement to be made later.

    "It's a discussion. It's not something that has been accepted by the administration, by Israel, by anyone. I'm not familiar with anything that is ready for signature," he said.

    After nearly two years of war, Israel has not clearly outlined how it wants Gaza to be governed, although there is broad international consensus that the militant group Hamas, heavily diminished by Israel's siege, cannot remain in charge.

    GAZA'S FUTURE GOVERNANCE UNCLEAR

    Huckabee did not say when the talks took place or which Gulf states had been involved. The Gulf states did not immediately respond to requests for comment outside normal business hours.

    Reuters reported in January that the UAE had discussed with the U.S. and Israel participating in an interim post-war Gaza administration that included the Palestinian Authority. In May, it reported the U.S. had separately discussed the possibility of itself leading a temporary post-war administration.

    The PA, which exercises limited civic rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and was forced out of Gaza by Hamas in 2007, has said it is ready to govern Gaza with international support.

    But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes PA involvement and has said there will never be a Palestinian state. The creation of such a state is one of the conditions the UAE has set for taking part in a post-war Gaza plan.

    Netanyahu has also declared that Israel must retain overall security control alongside an Arab-led civilian administration. Others in his right-wing coalition, however, want to annex Gaza.

    Huckabee said the U.S. would not join any plan with the PA if it continued to make payments to individuals and families involved in what the U.S. calls acts of terrorism.

    "Why would we push something that violates our own law? We're never going to do that," he said in an interview.

    Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who wants to annex Gaza, this week said that he was negotiating with the U.S. on how to divide Gaza once the war ends. Huckabee said he was not aware of such talks.

    HAMAS REFUSES TO DISCUSS DISARMAMENT

    Hamas has acknowledged it will no longer govern after the war but has refused to discuss disarmament.

    "They have to give up. They can't continue to think that they have a future," Huckabee said at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem.

    Israel's military this week launched a ground offensive on Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are sheltering.

    The military says thousands of militants are in the city and has ordered the population to leave, anticipating intense fighting.

    Amid growing international outrage, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday called the events "horrendous" and said the war was morally, politically and legally intolerable.

    Huckabee also said former British prime minister Tony Blair was working on a plan for post-war Gaza, though he was not aware of the details. Blair met with President Donald Trump last month. The Tony Blair Institute declined to comment.

    Asked what message Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered on the Gaza City operation during his visit to Israel this week, Huckabee said that the U.S. recognised that "Israel has to do what it has to do to get its hostages back and end the war".

    Israel says around 20 hostages are still alive in Gaza after being captured in the Hamas attack in October 2023 that triggered the war. Militants are also believed to be holding the bodies of 28 dead hostages.

    Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have fled Gaza City since Netanyahu ordered the military on August 8 to take control there, but a greater number have stayed put, either in battered homes among the ruins or in makeshift tent camps.

    (Reporting by Alexander Cornwell, additional reporting by William James in London, Maha El Dahan in Dubai; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US is in talks with Gulf states about post-war Gaza administration.
    • •No agreement has been reached on Gaza's governance.
    • •Hamas refuses disarmament despite acknowledging it won't govern.
    • •Israel's stance on Gaza's future remains unclear.
    • •International discussions continue amid ongoing conflict.

    Frequently Asked Questions about US has talked with Gulf states about post-war Gaza administration, envoy says

    1What discussions has the US had regarding Gaza's administration?

    The US has held talks with Gulf Arab states about the possibility of them administering Gaza after the war, with potential US oversight.

    2What is the stance of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on Palestinian Authority involvement?

    Netanyahu opposes PA involvement in Gaza's governance and has stated that there will never be a Palestinian state.

    3What has Hamas stated about its future role in Gaza?

    Hamas has acknowledged that it will no longer govern Gaza after the war but has refused to discuss disarmament.

    4What conditions has the UAE set regarding Gaza's governance?

    The UAE has indicated that the creation of a Palestinian state is one of the conditions for its participation in a post-war Gaza administration.

    5What did U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres say about the war in Gaza?

    Guterres described the events in Gaza as 'horrendous' and stated that the war is morally, politically, and legally intolerable.

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