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Next day scenarios in Gaza

Next day scenarios in Gaza

Although fighting in Gaza City raged, talks the next day had already begun – Israel’s and Hamas’ intentions and the role of the United States

A month after Hamas’ surprise invasion of Israel, fighting has raged so intensely in central Gaza that the death toll has exceeded 10,569, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health, including 4,324 children. Meanwhile, mrI’m talking about the next day in Gaza They have already started with different scenarios about what the future will be like in this small piece of land.

The US Secretary of State opened the discussion the next day Anthony Blinken After his tour of the Middle East countries with a central message that various alternative solutions can be discussed, Excluding two extreme scenarios: Hamas remains in power and Israel restores the Gaza Strip.

Although the Israeli Prime Minister. Benjamin Netanyahu He seems to have a different opinion, as he announced in his speech “Israel will bear overall responsibility for security (in Gaza) indefinitely.”Such a scenario is not considered possible. It is possible to consider Israel’s cooperation with the multinational peacekeeping force that will arrive in Gaza after the end of the war, with an important role for Arab countries. But Arab leaders made clear to Anthony Blinken their reluctance to appear as partners in the Israeli occupation, which prompted Israel to back away from such a scenario.

“It is too early to talk about scenarios for the next day after Hamas.”A representative of the Israeli government said on Wednesday: Elon Levy. “I would like the ‘day after Hamas’ to be next week, but it will probably take longer.”He added that there are signs of retreat from such a scenario.

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“We are exploring many possibilities in cooperation with our international partners.” The spokesman continued, confirming this “common denominator” It is that Gaza must be demilitarized so that this does not happen again “Nest of Terror.”

A senior Israeli official told reporters in Washington late Tuesday night, on condition of anonymity, that Israel has no intention of reclaiming the Gaza Strip or placing it under its control “for an extended period.”

“We believe that our current operations are efficient and successful, and we will continue to press on,” he added. He said and added “It will not be indefinitely, nor forever.” he added.

Hamas: Our goal is a permanent war with Israel

Ha Their unwillingness to rule in the Gaza Strip As he put it today in an interview with The New York Times, Members of the Hamas movement. As they said, their goal is not to govern Gaza, but rather to “change the whole equation” and refocus attention on the Palestinian issue.

It was necessary “Change the whole equation, not just the conflict.” Khalil Al-Hayya, a member of Hamas’s senior leadership, told the New York Times in Doha, Qatar. We have succeeded in putting the Palestinian issue back on the table, and now no one in the region feels peace of mind.”

He added, “Hamas’s goal is not to run Gaza and provide it with water, electricity, and things like that.” Life confirmed and added: “This fight was not because we wanted fuel or workers. This is not being done to improve the situation in Gaza. “This fight aims to completely turn the situation around.”

from direction Taher Al-Nono, The Hamas media advisor said: He added, “I hope that the war with Israel will become permanent on all borders and that the Arab world will stand by our side.”

Sector management in the Palestinian Authority

One Third scenario What was discussed is Handing over management of the sector to the Palestinian Authority, Which will cooperate with Israel in the security field, as is the case in the West Bank. Although Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Steig categorically rejected this narrative, the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas He expressed a different view when he told Blinken that he would be willing to take control of Gaza if the political process to create an independent state began.

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USA: It is too early to develop a governance plan

However, the United States, for its part, expressed the opinion that It is still too early to formulate a governance plan for GazaThe White House said Wednesday, as Israel continues its aggressive ground offensive.

Representative of the National Security Council John Kirby Today, the statements of the US Secretary of State were repeated, Anthony BlinkenHowever, Israel cannot occupy Gaza “Maybe some will be needed The transitional period at the end of the conflict.

“Governing Gaza should be something we all think about carefully here after the conflict. It is clear that we cannot have what happened on October 6 with Hamas in control.” Kirby said in an interview with CNN.

“It would be a mistake for Israel to try to reoccupy Gaza,” he added. “There has to be a different solution, a different set of management and governance principles, and we will have to work with our partners to figure that out.” he added.

Kirby also acknowledged that there will be a period after the conflict ends “Israeli forces are likely to remain in Gaza and assume some primary security responsibilities.” But he said it was too early to predict the duration and extent of those responsibilities.

“There will be important talks with partners in the region.” He explained.

“We know what we do not want to see in Gaza after the conflict. We do not want to see Hamas take control. We do not want to see Israel reoccupy it… We should hold diplomatic talks with the people of the region to resolve this matter.” Expired

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source: ski.gr