Israel's Three-Phase War Plan Against Hamas: Seeking a New Security Regime

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant outlined a three-phase strategy for defeating Hamas in a defense committee meeting, involving airstrikes, ground maneuvers, and eliminating pockets of resistance. However, he provided no details on Israel's long-term plans for overseeing the region after the fighting ends. The final phase aims to establish a new security regime in Gaza, removing Israel's responsibility for day-to-day life in the territory. Notably, there was no indication of what this would mean for Gaza's 2.2 million residents, who rely on Israel for essential services. Israel plans to establish a broad demilitarized zone around Gaza, enhancing its defensive capabilities.
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