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From a prison to a Nazi Germany type concentration no ending for Palestinians :-
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By News Desk
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has discreetly approved a plan for Israel to assume military control over Gaza in a “transition period” that is supposed to lead to the reformation of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the eventual realization of a form of Palestinian statehood.
According to a 31 January report by the Jerusalem Post, this several-stage initiative was drawn up by a group of “businessmen” with close ties to the prime minister.
“Stage one involves the creation of a comprehensive Israeli military government in Gaza to oversee humanitarian aid and assume responsibility for the civilian population during a ‘transition period,’” the Israeli outlet writes.
“Stage two will see the formation of an international Arab coalition, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, the UAE, Bahrain, and others. This coalition is to be part of a broader regional normalization agreement, backing the establishment of ‘the new Palestinian Authority,’” it adds.
According to the report, this plan will allow officials – neither Hamas-affiliated nor linked to the current PA and its president – to “inherit” Gaza’s administration from Tel Aviv. It adds that the plan will allow Israel to carry out security operations in Gaza – just as the 1993 Oslo Accords allowed for Israeli army operations in the occupied West Bank.
The “subsequent phase” will depend on how well Gaza is “stabilized” and how successful the newly reformed PA will be. It will include widespread reforms of PA facilities in the occupied West Bank, including education.
It will also include the formation of a mechanism for “terror management.”
The report goes on to say that if this stage pans out smoothly for two to four years, Israel will then recognize a “delineated Palestinian state within the Palestinian Authority territories and consider transferring additional, non-settlement-requiring lands to that state.”
It also says that the initiative falls in line with Washington’s vision for Gaza and the region.
The Jerusalem Post report makes no mention of east Jerusalem, which the PA has for decades demanded as the capital of any future Palestinian state.
It comes one day after Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said that Israel plans to directly occupy Gaza after the war.
Netanyahu had previously said that re-occupation of Gaza was not on Israel’s agenda, but that Tel Aviv would have to maintain “indefinite” security control of the strip after the war.
Netanyahu approves post-war Gaza plan: Report
The plan, which includes several stages, will allow Israel to assume military control over post-war Gaza and carry out operations across the strip By News Desk Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netan…
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Netanyahu approves post-war Gaza plan: Report
The plan, which includes several stages, will allow Israel to assume military control over post-war Gaza and carry out operations across the stripBy News Desk
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has discreetly approved a plan for Israel to assume military control over Gaza in a “transition period” that is supposed to lead to the reformation of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and the eventual realization of a form of Palestinian statehood.
According to a 31 January report by the Jerusalem Post, this several-stage initiative was drawn up by a group of “businessmen” with close ties to the prime minister.
“Stage one involves the creation of a comprehensive Israeli military government in Gaza to oversee humanitarian aid and assume responsibility for the civilian population during a ‘transition period,’” the Israeli outlet writes.
“Stage two will see the formation of an international Arab coalition, including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, the UAE, Bahrain, and others. This coalition is to be part of a broader regional normalization agreement, backing the establishment of ‘the new Palestinian Authority,’” it adds.
According to the report, this plan will allow officials – neither Hamas-affiliated nor linked to the current PA and its president – to “inherit” Gaza’s administration from Tel Aviv. It adds that the plan will allow Israel to carry out security operations in Gaza – just as the 1993 Oslo Accords allowed for Israeli army operations in the occupied West Bank.
The “subsequent phase” will depend on how well Gaza is “stabilized” and how successful the newly reformed PA will be. It will include widespread reforms of PA facilities in the occupied West Bank, including education.
It will also include the formation of a mechanism for “terror management.”
The report goes on to say that if this stage pans out smoothly for two to four years, Israel will then recognize a “delineated Palestinian state within the Palestinian Authority territories and consider transferring additional, non-settlement-requiring lands to that state.”
It also says that the initiative falls in line with Washington’s vision for Gaza and the region.
The Jerusalem Post report makes no mention of east Jerusalem, which the PA has for decades demanded as the capital of any future Palestinian state.
It comes one day after Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said that Israel plans to directly occupy Gaza after the war.
Netanyahu had previously said that re-occupation of Gaza was not on Israel’s agenda, but that Tel Aviv would have to maintain “indefinite” security control of the strip after the war.





