Tel Aviv: A fierce war continues in the Gaza Strip. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu then urged his cabinet, close friends of Israel, to consider a post-war plan. But the end of the Hamas war is still in sight. On Saturday, Benny Gantz, a member of Netanyahu's war cabinet and a political rival of Netanyahu, said he would resign if an international plan to establish civilian administration in Gaza was not followed. Country from the cabinet on 8 June.
Meanwhile, in the capital of Israel, thousands of citizens demonstrated to stop this brutal war and demanded the resignation of Netanyahu and raised slogans that he is not the Prime Minister, but the Minister of Crime.
On the other hand, Ol Galant, who was number three in Israel's cabinet, also asked for a plan for the Palestinian Authority. In a recent speech he said, “I cannot accept Israel taking over the administration of the Gaza Strip.”
On the other hand, Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries have suggested that the Palestinian Authority be streamlined before granting full statehood to the Palestinians. America supported that suggestion.
According to available information, it is likely that America's National Security Advisor Jack Suleiman will present this plan during his visit to Israel on Sunday (today).
So far, Netanyahu has not accepted any of the offers, but it was also speculated that, perhaps due to heavy pressure, Netanyahu accepted the offer, but Netanyahu himself said that Gantz's conditions were tantamount to Israel's defeat. , leaving most of the hostages with them. As luck would have it, Hamas will remain as it is and the Palestinian state will be established.
This makes some thinkers fear that no matter what Netanyahu says, even if Western countries ask Israel to stop the war from outside, the question is, then why do they give it billions of weapons? The suspicion is that the plan is to wipe out the Palestinians from Gaza or the West Bank. The West may also want to expel them from there.