Gaza, the day after, by Rafael Vilasanjuan

If something is deduced from Israel launched its devastating response to the October 7 attacks by Hamas is that the Army will hardly be able to prolong its operations indefinitely in the Strip. The war It should be short. General frustration in the world grows as fatalities increase as the battle against the terrorist militia has led to barbarity against children, women and the elderly in refugee camps or against wounded, sick and health personnel in hospitals. Netanyahu He can ignore the limits that make his country a rule of law that deserves support in defense of its security, but the worse the consequences on the Palestinian population, the less time he will have to operate in Gaza. In U.S.A, Joe Biden he will lose re-election next year if the war continues. Meanwhile, the protests throughout the West, the true Hebrew rearguard, and the fury increases especially throughout the Arab world. In the midst of this savage violence alone Russia advances consolidating its profits in Ukraine, where suffering succumbs in silence. The rest of the world is crying out for a Stop the fire.

The problem with the current offensive is that there is no plan for the day after. Israel assures that it will not stay in Gaza. It is one thing to attack and quite another to remain in hostile territory in what would end in an endless guerrilla war. There is no route book. Israel wants to put an end to Hamas, but for every new victim, more young Palestinians will join the militia. The idea of ​​a sovereign Palestinian state It would be a solution. But who would govern it if not Hamas? The Palestinian Authority It is doomed to failure because it is seen as an extension of Israel’s will. A ceasefire is therefore not on the agenda. While it is enough for the Palestinians in the strip to end the day alive, the problem is that the Israeli Government is not clear about what to do the day after, because without a plan to end there will be no end to this war.

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