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Additional Points to consider for the Text on Israel-Gaza post-conflict planning:



 The focus in Israel-Gaza briefings is on planning for 'the day after' the fighting stops in Gaza, with discussions on potential post-war scenarios and solutions. Diplomats and policymakers are considering various options, including support for a two-state solution and the role of the Palestinian Authority in governing Gaza. 

There is pressure on Israel to outline a clear plan for Gaza's governance, with concerns about the potential consequences of a lack of post-war planning. The involvement of international actors, such as the US and Arab states, is seen as crucial in establishing security and stability in Gaza. However, the main obstacle to reaching an agreement remains Benjamin Netanyahu's reluctance to engage in discussions about the post-war future.

 Additional points to consider for the text on Israel-Gaza post-conflict planning:

  • Humanitarian Aid: Emphasize the need for immediate humanitarian aid to address the urgent needs of the Gazan population, including medical care, shelter, and food security.
  • Infrastructure Reconstruction: Highlight the importance of rebuilding Gaza’s infrastructure, focusing on schools, hospitals, and essential services that have been damaged or destroyed.
  • Economic Support: Discuss the potential for international investment and economic support to revitalize Gaza’s economy and reduce unemployment.
  • Peacekeeping Forces: Consider the deployment of peacekeeping forces to monitor the ceasefire and ensure the safety of civilians.
  • International Mediation: Suggest the role of neutral international mediators to facilitate dialogue between the parties.
  • Community Reconciliation: Address the need for community reconciliation programs to heal divisions and foster coexistence.
  • Long-term Stability: Outline strategies for long-term stability, such as educational programs and youth engagement to prevent the resurgence of conflict.

These points aim to provide a comprehensive approach to the complex challenges that will arise ‘the day after’ and contribute to a sustainable peace in the region.

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