Israel plans to establish a ‘new security system’ in Gaza post-war.
The Israeli Government’s Ambitious Plan for Gaza
The Israeli government is determined to establish a “new security regime” in Gaza once its military objectives have been achieved. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant outlined the three phases of their ongoing war against Hamas, the U.S.-designated terrorist group and de facto ruler of the Gaza Strip.
The First Phase: Destruction and Defeat
Gallant revealed that the initial phase involves a series of airstrikes and an upcoming ground operation aimed at eliminating Hamas operatives and damaging their infrastructure. The goal is to defeat and destroy Hamas.
The Second Phase: Eliminating Resistance
Following the initial strikes, the Israeli forces will focus on eliminating pockets of resistance.
The Third Phase: A New Security Regime
The final step involves creating a new security regime in Gaza, relieving Israel of its day-to-day responsibilities in the region. This will establish a new security reality for both Israeli citizens and the residents of the surrounding area.
However, Gallant did not address the issue of rebuilding Gaza after the extensive bombing campaign. While Israeli forces claim to target military objectives, Hamas’s presence among the civilian population makes it challenging to avoid civilian casualties. Thousands of Palestinians in Gaza have already lost their lives in the airstrikes.
Hamas has been in power in Gaza since Israel’s withdrawal from the territory in 2005.
Former U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper expressed uncertainty about the aftermath of Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza. He questioned who would fill the power vacuum and suggested various options, including inter-Arab peacekeeping forces, a United Nations peacekeeping force, or the Palestinian Authority. However, he also highlighted the drawbacks of each possibility.
Preparing for a ground incursion into Gaza, Israel faces significant obstacles such as the dense population, Hamas’s disregard for civilian casualties, and the extensive underground tunnel network built by Hamas over the years.
Retired Gen. Joseph Votel, former commander of U.S. Central Command, emphasized the difficulty of distinguishing between Hamas’s military and civilian activities due to their integration within the population. He also warned of the presence of booby traps and improvised explosive devices, making the battle even more challenging.
Esper predicted that the conflict in Gaza would be a brutal and bloody affair, resulting in numerous military and civilian casualties.
Israel’s plans for Gaza could face complications if allies of Hamas decide to join the conflict. Hezbollah, a more advanced terrorist group based in Lebanon, and the Houthi rebels in Yemen, both supported by Iran, could potentially get involved. This could escalate the conflict and draw the United States into a broader confrontation.
Recent events have already shown potential threats from Iran, as Houthi forces in Yemen launched missiles and drones towards Israel. The U.S. successfully intercepted these attacks.
According to IDF spokesman Maj. Doron Spielman, Iran’s influence can be seen in various aspects of the Middle East conflict, including the munitions captured from Hamas.
Overall, Israel’s ambitious plan for Gaza aims to establish a new security order, but the challenges and potential consequences of this endeavor remain significant.
Source: The Washington Examiner
In what ways can the Palestinian Authority, under President Mahmoud Abbas, contribute to the process of rebuilding Gaza and establishing a new security regime
E success of Israel’s plan, stating that “it’s difficult for any military force to achieve sustainable success in a conflict like this without considering the underlying issues. There needs to be a political solution alongside the military operations.”
Esper’s statement highlights the complex nature of the conflict between Israel and Hamas. While Israel aims to establish a new security regime in Gaza, it is essential to address the underlying issues that have fueled the conflict for decades. This includes the economic and humanitarian situation in Gaza, which has been exacerbated by the Israeli blockade and restrictions on movement.
The United Nations has repeatedly raised concerns over the dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza, with limited access to clean water, electricity, and healthcare. The rebuilding and development of Gaza after the destructive military campaign should be a priority in order to create a stable and secure environment.
International actors, including the United States, European Union, and Arab states, should play a role in supporting the rebuilding efforts and ensuring a lasting peace in Gaza. This involves addressing the root causes of the conflict, such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the broader Israeli-Arab conflict.
The Palestinian Authority, led by President Mahmoud Abbas, should also be involved in the process of rebuilding Gaza and establishing a new security regime. Palestinians in Gaza need a legitimate and accountable government that can work towards their best interests and address their needs.
However, it is important to note that the success of Israel’s plan for Gaza depends not only on military operations but also on diplomatic efforts and a comprehensive approach to resolving the conflict. It is crucial to address the legitimate demands and aspirations of both Israelis and Palestinians in order to achieve a sustainable and just peace.
The Israeli government’s ambitious plan for Gaza is an opportunity to stabilize the region and create a better future for both Israelis and Palestinians. However, it requires a holistic approach that prioritizes political, economic, and humanitarian solutions alongside military operations. Only through this comprehensive approach can a new security regime be established and lasting peace be achieved.
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