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Netanyahu's Gaza

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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's post-war plan for Gaza aims for open-ended control over security and civilian affairs, rejecting US proposals. The Palestinian Authority criticizes the plan, foreseeing its failure. Netanyahu envisions local officials, not linked to Hamas, leading Gaza post-war.

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The story surrounding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's post-war plan for Gaza centers on his proposal for Israel to have open-ended control over security and civilian affairs in the region. Netanyahu seeks to keep security control on Palestinian areas. This plan has stirred controversy, with some calling it a form of Israeli control tantamount to a takeover. Netanyahu has been insistent on the removal of Hamas from power in Gaza as part of his post-war vision, demanding complete demilitarization in the region and rejecting any unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state. Additionally, Netanyahu suggested that the United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA) should be discontinued.

The proposed plan emphasizes that after the conflict, Gaza should be governed by local officials without ties to Hamas. Netanyahu's vision includes humanitarian efforts focused on specific pockets in Gaza and allowing the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to carry out operations in Gaza even if control is handed over to local officials .

Netanyahu's plan has sparked reactions and debates globally, with some supporting the proposal as a way to bring stability to the region following the conflict and others expressing concerns about its implications for the future of Gaza and the Palestinian people . The ongoing conflict and Netanyahu's post-war plan for Gaza have added strain to the already complex relationship between Israel and Hamas, drawing attention from various international media outlets and sparking discussions about the path forward for the region .

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Virality Score 6.0
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Thread Age 351 days
Number of Articles 37

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Left 40.0%
Center 35.0%
Right 25.0%

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US 43.2%
Non-US 56.8%