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Netanyahu presents first plan for post-war Gaza

2024-02-23T19:32:05.930Z

Highlights: Netanyahu presents first plan for post-war Gaza. The Palestinian Authority, whose role is not mentioned in this document, rejected this plan aimed at “perpetuating the Israeli occupation” The Israeli army must maintain complete freedom of action in the Gaza Strip as in… This article is reserved for subscribers. You have 80% left to discover. Flash sale -70% on digital subscription I ENJOY IT Already subscribed? Log in to your account.


DECRYPTION – The Palestinian Authority, whose role is not mentioned in this document, rejected this plan aimed at “perpetuating the Israeli occupation”.


Benjamin Netanyahu presented for the first time a plan for the post-war period in the Gaza Strip, which provides for Israeli military control in this region and the appointment of Palestinians responsible for managing the enclave in place of Hamas.

After having kept his cards well hidden for more than four months, the Israeli Prime Minister has decided to reveal his intentions.

He presented a plan summarized in a single page Thursday evening to his cabinet on his plans concerning the Gaza Strip, after the war triggered on October 7 by the Hamas massacres in southern Israel.

A new security zone to define

During a first stage, Benjamin Netanyahu maintains his objectives, which he has stated on numerous occasions: to break the power of Hamas once and for all, to obtain the release of the 134 hostages held by the Islamist movement and to lift the threats of aggression from the Gaza Strip.

Secondly, the Israeli army must maintain complete freedom of action in the Gaza Strip as in…

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Source: lefigaro

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