Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Vice President James David Vance exchanged views on the governance of Gaza, APA reports, citing Israeli media.
Netanyahu said they discussed who will run Gaza, who will provide security, and that there were some “very, very good ideas.”
“It’s not going to be easy, but I think it’s possible,” Netanyahu says.
Asked about a potential Turkish presence in Gaza, Netanyahu says, “Israel, will obviously, have to decide together on who does that. So I have very strong opinions about that.”
Vance says that “we are creating a peace plan, an infrastructure here where nothing existed even a week and a day ago.”
“That’s going to require a lot of work,” says Vance. “It requires a lot of ingenuity.”
He says that “we are on an incredible pathway to do something that’s never been done.”
Vance says that if Gaza is done right, it could “create a model for peace agreements all over the world.”