This is from Tamir Morag: Netanyahu is considering withdrawing from the Philadelphi corridor ONLY AFTER the end of the war and the destruction of Hamas' capabilities - and handing the axis over to the security responsibility of the United Arab Emirates.
Between Jerusalem and Abu Dhabi, and also between Netanyahu personally and the President of the UAE Mohammed bin Zayed, there is a close and trust-based relations which prevail even in these tense days of the war. Against this background, Israel wants to see the UAE involved as much as possible in the Gaza Strip the day after the war.
Among other things, the possibility of the IDF withdrawing from the Philadelphi axis after the end of the war, and transferring control of it to Emirati soldiers, is being examined. Israel of course has complete trust in the IDF soldiers, and close to zero trust in the Egyptian army regarding Philadelphi, and stationing soldiers from the UAE along the axis is being examined as a non-ideal solution, But it is possible that both sides (the Israeli and the Egyptian) will be able to live with it.
The rationale is that the Emirati soldiers are much less prone to the temptations of bribery and corruption than their Egyptian counterparts - they earn much more money and come from a country where the ruling culture is much less corrupt - and the trust between Israel and the Emirates is much higher than the trust between Israel and Egypt.
In addition, the presence of Arab soldiers in the Axis would deprive the Egyptians of the two excuses they are clinging to in order to try to veto the presence of IDF soldiers: their opposition to cooperation, so to speak, with the "Jewish occupation" of part of the Strip; and a claim (which Israel denies) that according to the Camp David agreement, the IDF is not allowed to stay in the Philadelphi area.
At the moment, it is important to emphasize, this is an idea that is unfolding in Jerusalem and not a decision. In addition, in order for the UAE to even consider it seriously, it is necessary to first finish crushing the military capabilities of Hamas to the bone, because Ben Zayed will not send his soldiers to conduct a routine of street battles in the Strip.
Also, the details of how the control of the axis will actually be conducted have not yet been finalized: it is possible that it will be in the hands of Emirati soldiers on an ongoing basis, but whenever an indication of smuggling is received, IDF soldiers will be able to accompany them to the suspected point.
In addition, Israel would like to see the Emiratis - perhaps together with the Saudis - leading the reconstruction efforts of Gaza. The Americans are trying to push Qatar into this cauldron as well, but Israel is not enthusiastic about it - to say the least.
Another role that Netanyahu has assigned to the Emiratis is the establishment of a new education system in the Gaza Strip, replacing that of UNRWA. In recent years, Ben Zayed has led a far-reaching reform of the education system in the UAE: under his instructions, anti-Semitic content and those that preach jihad and radical Islam were removed from the textbooks, and replaced with content that speaks About a moderate, peace-seeking and progressive Islam - exactly what Netanyahu means when he talks about the "de-Nazification" of the Strip.
At the moment, as mentioned, these are ideas that have not yet been formulated into final decisions, and in any case they will be able to be realized - if at all - only after the end of the war; But they point to the direction they would like to set in Israel for the Gaza Strip after achieving the goals of the war, and eliminating the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas.