Haaretz Column Describes Israeli Postwar Plan for Gaza
A Haaretz opinion column states that Israel has a postwar plan for Gaza involving social disintegration and expulsion. The piece asserts that anarchy is currently the only alternative to Hamas rule.
rabble.caA Haaretz opinion column published on May 30, 2026, states that Israel maintains a postwar plan for Gaza. The column asserts that implementation of the next phase of this strategy is already underway. The article claims that anarchy is the only current alternative to Hamas rule.
It states that the resulting chaos supports Israel's plan for total social disintegration followed by expulsion. The column says the plan has been developed far from global and Israeli public attention. It describes the strategy as gradual and already in progress.
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