The Palestinian Authority (PA) has said it is prepared to "assume full responsibilities" in the Gaza Strip after a ceasefire, writes A2 CNN.
According to foreign media, in a statement posted on the social network 'X', it is stated: "The Palestinian government has completed all preparations to assume full responsibilities in the Strip and that the administrative and security personnel of the government were fully prepared to carry out their duties to alleviate the suffering caused to the Gaza population, to allow displaced persons to return to their homes, to restore essential services in the Strip, to assume responsibility for border crossings and to manage aid for the start of the reconstruction of Gaza."
The AP also calls on the international community to provide aid to Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem and says there should be an "international peace conference" to recognize the state of Palestine and support its entry into the United Nations.
Recall that the Palestinian Authority is the governing body that has overseen parts of the occupied West Bank since the 1990s and controlled Gaza until the 2006 elections, writes A2 CNN. (A2 Televizion)