A former chief in Gaza sets out his plan
He iS OFTEN mentioned as a possible future leader of the Palestinians. But in a lengthy discussion with The Economist from his home in Abu Dhabi on October 27th Muhammad Dahlan, a former security chief for the Palestinian Authority from Gaza, denied he wanted the role. In the interview, his first with the Western press since Hamas, the Islamist group that runs Gaza, attacked Israel on October 7th, Mr Dahlan did, however, lay out his vision for what should come after the war for Gaza.
More immediately Mr Dahlan, who has recently returned from Egypt and has close ties with Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, Egypt’s president, pours scorn on the idea of allowing refugees into the Sinai peninsula as a way to relieve the crisis in Gaza.
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