U.S. and Israeli officials, along with foreign diplomats and aid workers, are meeting in a warehouse in Israel to plan the future of Gaza. This coordination center, unveiled during a media tour, involves live imagery of the Gaza Strip to monitor ongoing situations. The absence of Palestinian representatives has sparked international concerns about the inclusivity and legitimacy of the planning process.
Amid rising tensions and ongoing conflict in the region, the lack of Palestinian involvement in these discussions has raised questions about the balance of power and decision-making in post-conflict scenarios. Critics argue that without Palestinian input, the plans for Gaza may not address the needs and aspirations of its residents, potentially leading to further instability.