It is suitable for the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu To confirm that his management of the war has begun to yield results, but at the same time Tel Aviv is well aware that Sinwar’s departure is not the end of the war.
Netanyahu said after Sinwar’s killing: “This is the beginning of the next day agitation. I say to anyone who harms detainees, we will kill him and hold him accountable. “Returning the detainees is an opportunity to achieve all our goals and bring us closer to the end of the war.”
He added: “I say to the peoples of the region that now there is an opportunity to stop the axis of evil and bring peace and prosperity to the Middle East.”
He continued: “The war is not over, and it is taking a heavy price from us. Hamas will not rule the Gaza Strip, and this is an opportunity for the people.” Gaza To liberate themselves from the tyranny of Hamas.
So what do Netanyahu’s words mean about the day after Gaza?
From Netanyahu’s point of view, the next day for Hamas is to transform the movement, following the heavy losses of its political and military leaders, into a weightless body on the Palestinian and regional arenas, something that may force it to accept conditions. Israel.
There is also a strong indication, in Israeli circles, of the existence of military and political plans regarding Gaza and the day after the war.
These plans include several scenarios, including anchoring Civil administration in Gaza And back Palestinian Authority Gaza Strip or even Israeli military rule.
Amid all this, many wonder about the movement’s ability to regain its strength and influence in Gaza.
This coincides with the talk about the possibility of taking refuge agitation To the option of moving forward with the fight against Israel, given that it still has the detainees card in Gaza; However, this may expose its remaining leaders to danger, and will increase its political and military losses.