Netanyahu proposes plan for post-war Gaza with Israeli army having ‘freedom’ to operate
- Israeli Prime Minister proposes post-war Gaza plan highlighting demilitarization and local governance, angering the US
- Plan aims to have local officials unaffiliated with terrorist-supporting entities run civil affairs, with Israeli military maintaining freedom of action to prevent terrorism resurgence
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan won’t deradicalize the Palestinians
Four months after the beginning of the Gaza war, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has finally presented his security cabinet with a post-war plan for Gaza. Netanyahu had come under intense criticism, especially from President Biden, for his lack of a plan so far. Israelis were warning as well that their country needed a roadmap beyond what Netanyahu refers to as Israel’s “absolute victory” over Hamas, which 55 percent of Israelis think …
Netanyahu unveils his post-war plan for Gaza
The Israeli Prime Minister intends to maintain a military presence in the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian Authority rejected his plan as 'perpetuating the occupation,' while the US reiterated its rejection of a 'reoccupation' of Gaza.
Netanyahu outlines plans for de facto Israeli annexation of Gaza
The plan envisages Israeli military buffer zones inside Gaza on all its borders transforming the enclave into a giant prison campaign overseen by a Palestinian puppet regime composed of representatives acceptable to Israel.
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