Israel proposes Gaza policy changes in an attempt to appease the US ahead of Blinken's Middle East visit.
Israeli officials are proposing policy changes for Gaza in an attempt to address US concerns ahead of a meeting between Antony Blinken and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel suggests maintaining security control with an Israeli-guided Palestinian body handling day-to-day administration, while the US emphasizes a revitalized Palestinian Authority's role.
The Biden administration urges Israel to protect civilians, allow more aid into Gaza, and address inflammatory rhetoric from far-right ministers.
Meanwhile, there are tensions over calls for Palestinians to leave Gaza, with Rwanda denying reports of talks on their transfer.
Blinken aims to ease regional tensions during his Middle East tour.

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