Israel has officially joined the Peace Council established for the post-war administration of the Gaza Strip. The Prime Minister's Office of Israel released information regarding the new administrative framework, Operative Information Center-OMM reports.
According to the statement, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed the document confirming Israel's participation in the Peace Council in Washington. The signing ceremony took place in the presence of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The formalization of this agreement occurred shortly before the Prime Minister's scheduled meeting with US President Donald Trump to discuss regional security and bilateral relations.
The Peace Council is designed to oversee the transition and governance of Gaza following the cessation of active hostilities, focusing on stabilization and reconstruction efforts. This initiative reflects a broader diplomatic strategy involving key international stakeholders to ensure long-term security in the Middle East. The involvement of the United States underscores the strategic partnership between Washington and Jerusalem in shaping the future political landscape of the region.