Hebrew media: Israel remains ‘confused’ in Gaza.
In an op-ed published in Monday’s issue of Yedioth Ahronoth, Ariela Ringen-Hoffmann described the creation of a “humanitarian city” in Gaza as a disastrous plan that has already failed and will only cost it dearly.
According to this note: What has become known as the day after the end of the war, plans must be presented for it, a plan that will certainly affect the structure of our continued survival, the Nitzarim axis, after that the Philadelphia axis, now the Moraj axis or perhaps the Moraj area itself is being proposed, and only in this situation will bargaining begin over the proportions and percentages of the length and width of this area, maps will be presented in this regard, and what has become known as corrected maps will be presented after that, in this situation, if an understanding is reached, then the phase of prisoners will be entered and bargaining will begin regarding the Palestinian prisoners and how many of them will be released.
This is a long process that is once again placing its heavy burden on a society that has been carrying this heavy burden for a year and a half, a feeling that, if not all Israelis, then 80 percent of Israelis, according to existing polls, feel.
The author concludes his article with the following: Indeed, negotiations are still ongoing in Doha, an Israeli delegation is still staying there. We have been told that negotiations are also underway; Israel is presenting new plans; the Moraj area will change a hundred meters this way or that, but they will not go far anyway.
But the summary of what is happening can be heard from the words of Ilan Dalal, the father of Gay Golbo, the father of one of the prisoners, who spoke about the level of hope that the families of the prisoners had during Netanyahu’s visit to Washington and how they were deceived.