Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has unveiled a postwar plan for Gaza that includes full demilitarization, open-ended control over security and civilian affairs, and a security buffer zone. The plan has faced strong opposition and criticism for being vague, unrealistic, and contradicting U.S. aspirations, with the Palestinian Authority rejecting it.
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has finally unveiled Israel’s plans for Gaza after hostilities end in the enclave, submitting to his war cabinet a formal proposal that directly contradicts the objectives of the U.S.” – @FT. https://t.co/cqFr1UxDrW
Netanyahu's plan for the day after is that there is no plan for the day after. He wants what he always wanted: to manage the conflict without ever solving it | Opinion | @noa_landau https://t.co/Y6M01nNqZy
Netanyahu's "day after" plan for Gaza is not feasible, nor is it a plan / @AlonPinkas https://t.co/RoZGu2DrXO
Netanyahu’s plan for post-war Gaza is an open rejection of US interests, Palestinian rights, international law and reality itself. It’s hard to see how a sustainable ceasefire and progress toward regional stability are possible with him and his annexationist government in power. https://t.co/0b2ifRn7bY
Netanyahu issues first plan for post-war Gaza, but the proposal rankled Arab nations and was rejected by Palestinians. https://t.co/KB5E4SANyB
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has unveiled his first official postwar plan for Gaza. “The good news is that there is a plan for the future,” said Gideon Rahat of the Israel Democracy Institute. “The bad news is that there isn’t much in it.” https://t.co/e8cylGukRe
A post-war plan for the governance of Gaza presented by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is vague and unlikely to gain traction, according to analysts who spoke with Middle East Eye https://t.co/WlmSZspFBt
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has unveiled a plan for post-war #Gaza that drew criticism from key ally the United States and was rejected by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas. #Israel #US https://t.co/ZbcedkjY0N
Israel's leader Benjamin Netanyahu has put forward a plan for Gaza when the war is over, that offers little concession to Palestinian aims. https://t.co/PduhmSQyWS
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued his first proposal for postwar Gaza, calling for indefinite Israeli military control and buffer zones in the territory. | via @nytimes https://t.co/raZ4IOoEFs
Netanyahu reveals postwar Gaza plan quickly rejected by Palestinian Authority https://t.co/fvTrU7eCOf https://t.co/fvTrU7eCOf
A long-awaited postwar plan by Israel’s prime minister shows that his government seeks open-ended control over security and civilian affairs in the Gaza Strip. https://t.co/Bt4SulST83
Netanyahu plan for post-war Gaza draws US criticism https://t.co/sklcHB7fd5
Netanyahu's newly released plan for Gaza's future lacks much innovation, but it could fit into the outline formulated by the international community / @jonathanlis1 https://t.co/V4k5dz3uCf
Netanyahu pushes for indefinite military control over Gaza https://t.co/eEBx9AbhtX
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has released his plan for a post-war Gaza, which would allow the IDF to act freely within the demilitarised zone. https://t.co/phQGfum2v6
Let’s be clear, this is not a “plan.” Prime Minister Netanyahu is suggesting complete Israeli military control of Gaza, which will make lasting peace, security, and a two-state solution impossible. The Palestinian people deserve the ability to self-govern. https://t.co/RRvoRFLek2
Benjamin Netanyahu reveals Israel's first post-war plan for Gaza https://t.co/woba2eQEmA
Israel seeks open-ended control over security and civilian affairs in the Gaza Strip, according to a long-awaited postwar plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It was swiftly rejected Friday by Palestinian leaders and runs counter to Washington's... https://t.co/uCl2KOOnO8
Israel’s Netanyahu unveils ‘Day After Hamas’ plans for post-war Gaza https://t.co/OSsFuw31w3 https://t.co/6fwFIDWolN
'If I was trying to engineer a plan that aims to waste time, endanger the lives of any Palestinian that collaborates, and ultimately be rejected as unworkable, this is what I would propose' @perry_dan examines Netanyahu's plan for post-war #Gaza to the war cabinet https://t.co/TNmsV6fKAJ
Netanyahu's post-war plan for Gaza, suggesting tribal leaders and demilitarisation, faces criticism from analysts for being vague, unrealistic, and lacking a clear roadmap involving the Palestinian Authority and Gaza constituencies https://t.co/WlmSZspFBt
Benjamin Netanyahu released his first official post-war plan for Gaza, contradicting some of the primary security aspirations proposed by the U.S. https://t.co/f4IG5ZohWJ
Strong opposition to Netanyahu’s plan to control Gaza after war https://t.co/C8nSxM4gyR
Israel wants open-ended control over security and civilian affairs in the Gaza Strip, according to a long-awaited post-war plan drawn up by Benjamin Netanyahu. Read more 🔗 https://t.co/GEQ1j2FFvG
Netanyahu's plans for post-war Gaza are 'vague and unrealistic' https://t.co/0NsYIE55iL
Netanyahu's first post-war plan seeks security buffer in Gaza — in blow to U.S. diplomacy https://t.co/Q1egYD0Yw5
Israel seeks open-ended control over security and civilian affairs in the Gaza Strip, according to a long-awaited postwar plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. https://t.co/D2aXyl2DJ3
Netanyahu seeks open-ended control over security and civilian affairs in Gaza in new postwar plan https://t.co/NmzheCb9ZG
Netanyahu unveils Israel's plan for postwar Gaza: Full demilitarization and closing UNRWA https://t.co/kKTcZQRds7