Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proposed a plan where Israel would control security and play a role in civilian affairs in a demilitarized Gaza Strip after its conflict with Hamas. The plan, lacking specifics, marks the first formal post-war vision from Netanyahu. It aims to crush Hamas, which took over Gaza in 2007. However, critics argue that eliminating Hamas is unrealistic. The plan also suggests a buffer zone and local governance not linked to terrorist-supporting entities, though it remains uncertain if Palestinians would accept such arrangements.
Middle East News: Israel will control security in a demilitarised Gaza Strip and play a role in civilian affairs after its war on Hamas ends, according to a plan Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu submitted to his Cabinet for approval. The plan marks the first time he has presented a formal postwar vision.
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