Israel Secret Gaza Plan EXPOSED: Meet the Man They Want as New Ruler
Israel is not only preparing for a massive military operation to take full control of Gaza, but it is also accelerating behind-the-scenes political maneuvering. Israeli intelligence and international lobbying groups are working to position a figure who would be acceptable to both the West and the U.S., while also maintaining ties with Arab states in the region. For this purpose, the name of Palestinian economist and former government official Sameer Hleileh has prominently surfaced.
According to sources, Israel’s strategy is to first strike a deal over the release of hostages, which would temporarily reduce global pressure. Following that, a major military operation is planned to dismantle Hamas and other resistance groups in Gaza. Israeli media and Western outlets have hinted that immediately after this operation, an interim administration will be established in Gaza—framing the move as a security measure, while the real goal is complete control of the territory.
In this context, Israeli intelligence agencies and certain Western lobbying groups have launched a campaign to introduce Sameer Hleileh as a potential “governor” or head of Gaza. Reports indicate that former Israeli intelligence officer Ari Ben-Menashe lobbied in Washington, conveying to U.S. officials that Gaza’s leadership could be handed over to Hleileh after the war. Documents related to this lobbying effort were even filed with the U.S. Department of Justice.
Hleileh himself has confirmed that, through a Canadian mediator, the White House offered him the leadership role in Gaza. However, he stated clearly that he would only accept such a position if it received formal approval from the Palestinian Authority (PA). He emphasized that Gaza’s future should be determined by the Palestinian people themselves.
Born in 1957 in Jericho, in the occupied Palestinian territories, Sameer Hleileh holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Birzeit University and a master’s degree in economics from the American University of Beirut. He has previously served as Secretary General in the Palestinian government and as Deputy Minister of Economy. He also chaired the Palestine Stock Exchange. Hleileh is considered a prominent figure in Palestinian business circles and is closely connected to Palestinian-American billionaire Bashar al-Masri, who holds significant influence in Western circles.
The Palestinian Authority has strongly rejected the plan, accusing Israel and Western powers of attempting to divide Palestinian leadership and impose their own preferred figures. Ramallah insists that governance in Gaza can only be managed by representatives elected by the Palestinian people.
Thus, while Israel is planning to seize Gaza through military force, it is simultaneously working with international backing to present figures like Sameer Hleileh as alternative leadership. This development highlights that Gaza’s future is being shaped not only on the battlefield but also in the arenas of global politics and diplomacy.
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