Hebrew media: Gaza has become the capital of Israeli illusions.
In its Sunday issue, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, in an analysis on the failure of various Israeli ideas in the region, discussed the creation of a “humanitarian camp in Gaza.”
According to the author, there is a direct connection between the plan to create a humanitarian city (a camp to gather the people of Gaza in one place) that is to be established between Khan Younis and Rafah, the relief mechanism project that has been implemented for about two months, and the plan to arm militia groups (criminals and criminals in the region) to replace Hamas, along with the continued idea that the people of Gaza must be forced to renounce and abandon extremism (support for Hamas).
Most of these plans are taking place precisely in the southern Gaza Strip, the region that is supposed to be the driving force of change in the region within the framework of Trump’s ideas, but all of this is also based on the assumption that realities and imaginations can be achieved through the alignment of military power and economic influence.
This makes Gaza the capital of Israeli illusions, a place of trial and error and experimentation that continues to be open to absurd ideas that fail immediately after implementation, because no deep and critical examination has been carried out to formulate them.
Continuing to address the failure of Israeli plans in the Gaza Strip, the author states that 21 months of war have caused us to forget many of the ideas that were proposed there but quickly failed. With a searching look, one can easily see the extreme failure that has developed in understanding and understanding the realities in Gaza.
One of the most important of these notions is that the use of force can lead to the weakening or even collapse of Hamas, or that the use of force can force Hamas to surrender and cause it to surrender its weapons, evacuate Gaza, and release the prisoners.
This is just one of those bubble-shaped ideas that always surface and then disappear instantly, and one can cite a similar one, such as the generals’ plan with all the hype, which we saw nothing of in the northern Gaza Strip except for media shows.