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The unveiling of Gallant’s raw imagination; What is Israel’s new plan for the day after the Gaza war?

PNN – The Minister of War of the Zionist regime, in describing what he called the stage after the Gaza war, claimed that at this stage Hamas will no longer be in control of this strip and that the responsibility for this will be on the Palestinians and Israel will have freedom of action.

According to Pakistan News Network from Reuters news agency, Yoav Gallant explained in a statement last night the regime’s plans for the next phase of the war in Gaza with a more targeted approach to the north of this strip.

The statements of this member of the Israeli cabinet come at a time when the Zionist regime has withdrawn its forces in Gaza following the increase of international pressure to reduce casualties in this area.

But Gallant’s office announced in a statement that the regime will continue in the northern region of the Gaza Strip, based on a new war approach in line with its ground military achievements.

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In the statement issued by the office of the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, it is stated: After the war, Hamas will no longer be in control of Gaza and reserves the freedom of action against Israel.

According to this statement, after the war, Israel will have no civilian presence in Gaza and the Palestinian institutions will be responsible. Since the residents of Gaza are Palestinians, the Palestinian institutions will be in charge of controlling this strip, provided they do not carry out any hostile actions or threats against Israel.

According to the latest statistics of the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, 22,438 Palestinians were martyred and 57,614 others were injured during the attacks of the Zionist regime’s army on the Gaza Strip since October 7.

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