In early November, in the latest round of television interviews, Netanyahu reportedly saw a noticeable change in his attitude, and he no longer insisted on a "military takeover" of Gaza. The Israeli prime minister said they were not seeking to "definitely occupy Gaza." Turning to post-war management, he said Israel had demanded that Gaza establish a "civilian**" and that the Israeli Ministry of Defense needed a "credible force" to enter Gaza if necessary. As for sovereignty, Israel has no intentions, and Israel only wants to ensure that the Hamas forces will not be revived, nothing more.
But many people are skeptical that Israel "does not occupy Gaza". First of all, Israel's territorial intentions against Palestine are well known, and it can be said that they have been devouring land for more than half a century, and now that there is an excellent opportunity for occupation, it is unlikely that Israel will retreat. The second is the unfavorable situation faced by the Israeli siege, according to various reports, Hamas's stubborn resistance has killed more than 1,600 soldiers on the Israeli side, so in terms of the price paid, Netanyahu** will not deliver on his promise, a document clearly stated that they will "expel everyone" after the war.
Buffer. On 1 July, Egyptian and regional sources revealed that Israel had informed several Arab countries that it hoped to open a "buffer zone" on the Palestinian side of the Gaza border as part of the proposal for governance after the end of the current Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Broadly speaking, Israel requires the perimeter of Gaza to be divided into "zones of separation" to prevent Hamas or other militants from infiltrating or attacking Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu once again stressed that they are only for security reasons, and that there are no "other ways to change the territory", which now need to be implemented.
The so-called "three procedures" refer to the destruction of Hamas, the demilitarization of Gaza and the deradicalization of Gaza. The buffer zone proposed by Israel could be part of the demilitarization process. Analysts believe that this is undoubtedly equivalent to the construction of a "concentration camp," and if the so-called "buffer zone" is completed, Israel will use its army to surround the city of Gaza and drive the Palestinians out of Gaza. In this regard, Israel** denies that there is any such purpose. But now that the situation in the West Bank has exposed this attempt, Israel's troops will not be far from their expulsion once they have entered.
Concentration camp.
It is also worth mentioning that the outside world believes that if the ownership of the land in Gaza is guaranteed, the first thing is that Israel must not be allowed to station troops in any way, but if the United States turns a blind eye to this, I am afraid that this situation will eventually happen. There is a comment on this: "It is already the limit of the territory to be compressed like this, and it is better to expand the so-called buffer zone inward, it is better to directly say that it is to build a real concentration camp that traps and imprisons all Gazans without leaving a single way to live; Each time a new conflict erupts, the buffer zone expands into a circle towards Palestine. Under the pretext of creating a buffer zone, this is a very dirty attempt. ”