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Gaza decision time is approaching for Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu

Refusal to articulate a day-after plan is becoming increasingly untenable

June 19, 2024 / 16:21 IST
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Israel’s perpetual semi-occupation of Gaza would ensure that Hamas becomes the primary representative of the Palestinian cause.

The big question regarding Israel’s war in Gaza has always been whether Benjamin Netanyahu had any intention of allowing a political settlement to end the fighting — of the kind the US administration has been pushing for and the United Nations Security Council has now demanded. We may soon have more clarity.

That’s in some measure because Netanyahu on Sunday dissolved his war cabinet, a move unlikely to have much substantive impact. Yet the disappearance of a body created specifically to rope his main political rival, Benny Gantz, into the operation’s conduct ensures that from now on responsibility will rest, squarely and transparently, with the prime minister and his government.

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Gantz resigned from the war cabinet last week precisely because he’d lost patience with Netanyahu’s refusal to engage with “day after” planning for Gaza, meaning that his departure was more a symptom of impasse than a herald of change. In terms of what happens next, the events on the ground — where the Israel Defense Forces are pressing Hamas hard in Rafah — will be more important.

In recent days, IDF generals and spokespeople have made seemingly contradictory statements on the war’s progress. On Monday, they said two of Hamas’s remaining four battalions in Rafah had been effectively destroyed since the offensive began on May 6, with at least 550 of their fighters killed, some 200 tunnels and shafts destroyed, and up to 70% of the Rafah governorate now under Israeli control. Defeating the other two battalions could take just weeks, they say.