The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has outlined his plan for Gaza after the war.

He wants Israel to control security indefinitely, with Palestinians not affiliated with anti-Israel groups governing the territory.

The US prefers the Palestinian Authority to oversee Gaza, but Netanyahu’s plan doesn’t mention them. He envisions a demilitarized Gaza, with Israel responsible for removing military capabilities and implementing de-radicalization programs.

Netanyahu faces pressure to address Gaza’s future amid ongoing conflict.

Critics argue his plan is doomed to fail, advocating for an end to Israeli occupation and recognition of an independent Palestinian state.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza worsens, with international pressure for a ceasefire.

Netanyahu also aims to replace UNRWA with other aid organizations and continues his offensive until Hamas and Islamic Jihad are dismantled.

The US opposes Israel’s settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank, overturning a previous decision by the Trump administration.

Source : BBC

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68379646

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