
Fri Sep 20 05:59:58 UTC 2024: ## Israel’s War in Gaza: A Lack of Plan and a Brutal Vision
**Gaza, Occupied Palestine** – Despite a year of devastating war in Gaza, Israel continues to grapple with a lack of a clear post-war strategy, according to multiple reports and statements from Israeli officials.
While the Israeli government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been unwavering in its commitment to the war, both the US administration and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant have voiced concerns over the lack of a concrete plan beyond the current destruction.
The reported “no plan” approach is met with skepticism from the US, which, despite its continued support for Israel’s military actions, is unconvinced by the Israeli strategy to demolish Hamas, fully demilitarize Gaza, and control the border.
Adding to the growing unease, leaked information reveals disturbing plans for both Gaza and the West Bank. Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a key figure in Netanyahu’s cabinet, has openly proposed a plan to transfer control of the West Bank from the Israeli military to civilians under his leadership, with the goal of seizing more Palestinian land and expanding settlements.
Meanwhile, leaked plans for Gaza indicate a strategy of driving the northern population towards the south, preparing for the annexation of the region and the return of Jewish settlers. This plan, coupled with earlier proposals for ethnically cleansing the Gazan population, has been met with condemnation and has been rejected by Egypt.
Despite the failures of previous strategies, Israel continues to pursue these brutal plans, viewing the Palestinian people as the enemy. The unwavering resilience of the Palestinian people, however, continues to pose a significant obstacle.
The international community, while aware of the devastating impact of the war, has largely failed to hold Israel accountable for its actions. As the war continues, the question remains: will the world finally recognize the true nature of Israel’s war – a war against the Palestinian people?