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Netanyahu reveals Israel’s plan for ‘day after’ Gaza war

The Israeli prime minister for the first time formally presented his post-war vision, which includes empowering "local officials" to govern Gaza

February 23, 2024 10:49
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NITZANA, ISRAEL - FEBRUARY 14: A man holds up an Israeli flag as Israeli right-wing protestors, (not pictured) including settlers, protest and try to block aid from entering Gaza at the Nitzana crossing on February 14, 2024 in Nitzana, Israel. As Israel examines the details of a fresh truce agreement with Hamas, there is mounting pressure on the Netanyahu government over handling of events since the Oct. 7th attacks and returning the hostages to Israel from Gaza. (Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images)

ByCharles Bybelezer, Charles Bybelezer

2 min read

(JNS) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday night formally presented for the first time his "day after" Hamas plan, which reiterates his oft-stated goal of completely eradicating the Palestinian terror group and emphasizes ongoing Israeli security control west of the Jordan River, including in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip.

In the short term, the plan emphasizes the need to completely eliminate the military and governing capabilities of both Hamas and Islamic Jihad, free the remaining 134 Israeli hostages still being held in Gaza and ensure that the Strip never again constitutes a security threat to the Jewish state.

To this end, Netanyahu envisions the Israel Defense Forces maintaining full operational freedom in Gaza indefinitely, as well as establishing a buffer zone along the border to protect southern communities.

The buffer zone will remain in place for “as long as there is a security need for it,” according to the proposal.