Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Monday there would be no place for Turkish or Qatari soldiers in post-war Gaza and reiterated Israel's objection to the composition of a US-backed advisory panel for the Palestinian territory.
As part of US President Donald Trump's 20-point plan to end the war in Gaza, the White House announced last week a "Board of Peace", chaired by Trump himself, a Palestinian committee of
technocrats meant to govern the war-wracked territory, and a second "Gaza executive board" that appears designed to have a more advisory role.
Netanyahu has previously expressed objections to the make-up of the "Gaza executive board". "In the Gaza Strip, we are on the eve of phase two of the Trump plan. Phase two means one simple thing: Hamas will be disarmed and Gaza will be demilitarised," Netanyahu said in parliament.