In a sparse document released overnight and translated by NBC News, Netanyahu outlines the previously stated immediate goals.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has disclosed his first official plan for the post-war future of the Gaza Strip.
In a sparse document released overnight and translated by NBC News, Netanyahu outlines the previously stated immediate goals of demilitarizing and eradicating the governance of Hamas, as well as rescuing Israeli hostages held by the Palestinian militant group since the terror attacks of Oct. 7. The U.S., a staunch supporter of Israel's right to self-defense and supplier of weapons throughout the conflict, has previously refuted the possibility of both a reoccupation of the Gaza Strip and a decrease in its grounds.
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