Disagreement Israel's Cabinet about the governance of Gaza after the war

The Council of Ministers of the Zionist regime is facing many conflicts, one of which is how to manage the affairs of Gaza after the end of the war.

Jan 9, 2024 - 14:51
Disagreement Israel's Cabinet about the governance of Gaza after the war
Disagreement Israel's Cabinet about the governance of Gaza after the war

 The war in Gaza is now about to complete 100 days. Although about 23,000 Palestinians have been martyred and more than 60,000 have been injured, while the Zionist regime has also suffered great human losses and property damage, but so far there is no hope of ending the war. The issue is caused by different factors such as the failure of the Zionist regime to achieve its military goals, such as the release of its hostages and the destruction of Hamas. In addition to that, another important reason is the lack of a strategy and an effective plan to govern Gaza after the war. Differences within Netanyahu's Cabinet regarding the administration and management of Gaza after the war have led to the council's meetings not even being held. Last week, Benjamin Netanyahu had to cancel the cabinet meeting regarding the situation in the Gaza Strip after the end of the war due to the great pressure of the radical ministers in the council. Pressure has mounted on Netanyahu after a series of rifts in his cabinet Ministers at the council disagree on the Gaza issue. Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist administration, proposes the creation of a military zone between the Gaza Strip and Egypt and says that only the Israeli army can ensure that the strip remains a civilian area. In fact, Netanyahu, who also proposed and is pursuing the issue of evacuating the people of Gaza from the area, wants the Israeli army to remain in the Gaza Strip. The idea has been proposed in another form by some ministers with extreme positions in Netanyahu's cabinet. Bezalel Smotrich, Israel's Minister of Finance, believes that after the end of the war, the administration should take over the Gaza Strip and start building Israeli settlements there. Smotrich, who is one of the ministers who rejected the fees and is against the Palestinians, claims that Israel needs to build a Jewish settlement in Gaza and that if it does not do so after 10 years, the apartheid regime will again witness another hurricane like the one on October 7. Contrary to that view, people like Gallant and Gantz believe that after the war, Israel should not concern itself with the affairs of Gaza. Yoav Galant, Israel's Minister of War, believes that stopping the war in Gaza will mean the end of Israel's role in the region and Israel will no longer be involved in Gaza issues. Benny Gantz, the leader of the National Unity Party of Israel, who is also a minister in the war cabinet, believes that immediately after the war, the administration of Gaza should hand over to the Palestinian Authority and that Israel should not be responsible in that matter. His meeting with the army chiefs An important issue is the growing differences of opinion between the United States and the Zionist regime regarding the governance of Gaza after the war. According to the Zionist media, the US government wants the administration of Gaza to be handed over to the Palestinian Authority after the war, and opposes the Zionist administration to have any role in the administration of Gaza after the war.