A classified discussion in the Knesset has exposed significant friction between the Israeli government and the US administration's handling of the post-war future in Gaza, with the Israeli Security Cabinet reportedly not receiving a draft of the US resolution presented to the UN Security Council. The resolution seeks to codify the ceasefire and establish the next phase of the Trump Plan for international force authority in the Strip.
During the closed-door debate, a representative from the Israeli National Security Council (NSC) revealed that the Security Cabinet, Israel's highest decision-making body on such matters, had not yet discussed the US draft resolution, which is set to be debated by the UNSC in the coming days.
A cabinet source, speaking to the media, expressed severe frustration: "We did not receive the document, this is completely improper. Journalists have more information; it's illogical." The source emphasized the gravity of the situation: "Since these are the most dramatic issues, we must be involved. This is a moment of commendation or disaster. I am very worried about this document. It’s 'take it or leave it.'" (Read More)
