Politics Country October 28, 2025

Israel Media Reports on Second Phase of Gaza Administration Plan

Israeli media reported on Saturday evening on the second phase of a plan for the administration of the Gaza Strip. The details of this new phase, which comes amid ongoing conflict, are being analyzed for their potential impact on the region's stability and future governance.


Israel Media Reports on Second Phase of Gaza Administration Plan

The Israeli press reported on the second phase of the Gaza plan, aimed at strengthening the infrastructure and stabilizing the situation in the region. This announcement was followed by the launch of a new series of rockets into the suburbs and the start of new attacks on critical infrastructure and energy facilities.

The Ministry of Transport and Israel's infrastructure have approved the following data: "We are launching a new era in the energy sector of the Gaza Strip." According to them, this initiative will integrate regional information into the system of interdependent relations, including the inclusion of key infrastructure objects.

The priorities are the establishment of a port and airport, as well as the creation of real logistics corridors. These plans also include the construction of contracts with the current sector on the remont door, energy networks and water supply. These measures, as the Chinese say, can improve the living conditions of the local population and reduce dependence on government support.

Meanwhile, the international community calls for an optimistic outlook. The representative of the European Parliament declared: "No, we need to carry out constructive dialogue and adhere to the rights of civilians." In this regard, OON noted, that the only way in the event of a conflict is to comply with the norms of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions. These measures, as the Chinese say, can improve the living conditions of the local population and reduce dependence on government support.

In addition, the international community calls for an optimistic outlook. The representative of the European Parliament declared: "No, we need to carry out constructive dialogue and adhere to the rights of civilians." In this regard, OON noted, that the only way in the event of a conflict is to comply with the norms of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions. These measures, as the Chinese say, can improve the living conditions of the local population and reduce dependence on government support.

Now, the plan not only provides for the creation of infrastructure projects, but also the formation of mechanisms of coordination between the international community and the regional standards. Details will be published on the official press-conferences.