The ongoing war in Gaza has raised questions about the future of the region, with discussions on the 'day after' Hamas and the war. There are concerns about the feasibility of a two-state solution and the potential implications for domestic Israeli politics. The U.S. is facing challenges in dictating the management of Gaza after the war, as it struggles to present an alternative to Israeli civilian control. Excluding Hamas from the post-war scenario is seen as a potential mistake, with emphasis on the need for a revitalized Palestinian Authority to manage Gaza. The war has highlighted the complexities and challenges in determining the future governance of the Gaza Strip.
Excluding Hamas from the ‘day after’ in Gaza would be a mistake — #AJOpinion by Mahjoob Zweiri ⤵️ 🔗: https://t.co/6zsPzu0FXU https://t.co/gFuj4Ns8IN
The Gaza war inches toward the day before ‘the day after’ https://t.co/AdbvKQw6FT
Washington is already encountering difficulties in dictating to Israel how Gaza will be managed after the war, primarily because it cannot present a Palestinian or any other alternative to Israeli civilian control of the Strip / Zvi Bar'el https://t.co/369M9mdmrz
What lies ahead for the Gaza Strip the day after the war? It is clear what does not. There can be no Hamas, no terrorist military capabilities, and no education for the destruction of Israel. - opinion #Gaza | #Israel | #Hamas https://t.co/AZ2dN8FY9s
Washington is already trapped in an impasse that renders its demand to transfer management of the Gaza Strip to the PA practically unfeasible, and not only because of Israel's rigid position / Zvi Bar'el https://t.co/369M9mdmrz
Whoever wishes to establish a "revitalized" PA that would take responsibility for managing the Gaza Strip after the war cannot crush what remains of its legitimacy by turning it into a mechanism designed to fit U.S. or Israeli specifications / Zvi Bar'el https://t.co/369M9mcOC1
Without the cooperation and partnership of the PA, the U.S. is liable to find itself in a position where it has to agree to full and direct Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip for a long time / Zvi Bar'el https://t.co/369M9mdmrz
Netanyahu's government should learn from the U.S. experience in Iraq and Afghanistan – that even a heavy military presence in Gaza won't prevent attacks from there on Israel / Zvi Bar'el https://t.co/OQY7YdyWU1
Everyone is talking about the "day after" Hamas and the war, & that will have huge implications for Gaza & also for domestic Israeli politics. But since unconditional Hamas surrender is unlikely, when will we know the "day after" has arrived? https://t.co/Guc60wDsSg
A revival of a two-state solution seems like an almost impossible mission right now. The war in Gaza might, however, transform some of the underlying conditions that jeopardized this option until the war | Opinion https://t.co/bUJDIe9mPd