Earlier, the Israeli Prime Minister's office said that the announcement of the composition of the National Coordination Committee for Governance of the Gaza Strip had not been coordinated with Israel and was contrary to its policy.
"This is our show, not his [Netanyahu's] show. We managed to do things in Gaza in recent months nobody thought was possible, and we are going to continue moving," a senior US official told the publication.
According to the publication's source, Netanyahu was not consulted about the committee's composition, as he does not have a say in the matter.
"If he wants us to deal with Gaza, it will have to be our way. We worked over him. Let him focus on Iran and let us deal with Gaza. We are not going to argue with him. He will do his politics and we will keep moving forward with our plan. He can't really go against us," the official added.
Trump previously announced the formation of a Gaza Board of Peace, which includes US Secretary of State Marco Rubio; Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff; the US leader's son-in-law, investor Jared Kushner; former British Prime Minister Tony Blair; World Bank President Ajay Banga; and US Deputy National Security Advisor Robert Gabriel.