Zionist Regime’s Post-War Map for Gaza

2024/03/11 | interview, political, top news

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Middle East issues said: After nearly 150 days have passed since the attacks of Israeli planes on Gaza and the unprecedented genocide in this city, regional and international efforts to end the Gaza crisis have intensified.

Hassan Hanizadeh said in an interview with the website of the Strategic Council on Foreign Relations: “So far, more than 30,000 people from Gaza and Rafah have been martyred and more than 70,000 others have been injured, and 1.5 million are displaced.”

According to this expert, the prolongation of the Gaza crisis happened because Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, tried to win a field victory by killing the people of Gaza during the last five months. However, the resistance of the Palestinian fighters and the people of Gaza and Rafah showed that the barbaric bombardment of civilians would not force the people of Gaza to surrender to the Israeli army.

Hanizadeh added: “International pressures, massive demonstrations, and the outbreak of a rift between the army generals of the Israeli regime and Benjamin Netanyahu’s government caused this regime to enter into negotiations with regional and global actors to establish a ceasefire.”

He emphasized: “On the other hand, the existence of 140 Israeli and foreign prisoners with Hamas has fueled internal differences between the military and political leaders of the Zionist regime, for the release of these prisoners as soon as possible.”

Referring to the desertion of more than ten thousand Israeli reserve soldiers from the army and the preparation of nearly one million Jews with dual citizenship to leave the Occupied Territories and immigrate to Western countries, this expert described the conditions for the continuation of the war in Gaza as difficult and said: In recent weeks, at least six rounds of negotiations between the security representatives of the Zionist regime, Egypt, Qatar, Jordan and France have taken place in different parts of the world, and finally, a preliminary agreement was reached to establish a ceasefire and exchange prisoners from both sides.

Hanizadeh explained: “Accordingly, on the eve of the holy month of Ramadan, 40 Israeli prisoners will be exchanged for the release of 400 Palestinian prisoners held by the Zionist regime, and a one-month ceasefire will be established in Gaza.”

The expert on Middle East issues said about the plans of the Zionist regime for the future of Gaza: “Regardless of the results of the breath-taking negotiations between the actors of the Gaza crisis, there is still a series of ambiguities surrounding the Zionist regime’s roadmap for the future of Gaza after the end of the war.”

He added: “Speculations are that after the end of the Gaza crisis, the Zionist regime is going to build a security road around this city and completely destroy the tunnels created by Hamas and Islamic Jihad.”

Hanizadeh explained: “According to Tel Aviv’s road map, all Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders should be exiled from Gaza and Rafah to the countries of the region, and Palestinian fighters should be disarmed. In fact, the Zionist regime is trying to repeat the same scenario it implemented in Beirut in 1982 to expel Fatah fighters once again in Gaza.

According to this expert, in 1982, the Zionist army under the command of General Ariel Sharon, one of the commanders of the Israeli military at the time, after the siege of Beirut, announced the expulsion of all Palestinian fighters living in Lebanon as a condition for the siege to be defeated, which happened that year. Now, Benjamin Netanyahu has made the withdrawal of the leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad from Gaza and Rafah as a condition for establishing a lasting ceasefire to make up for the repeated defeats of the Zionist regime’s army in the Gaza war.

Regarding possible future scenarios, Hanizadeh said: “Ultimately, it seems that the Zionist regime intends to turn Gaza into a ruined and defeated city, similar to what happened to the two Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II. Benjamin Netanyahu’s final scenario for Gaza City will definitely be to jointly manage Gaza, Rafah, and Khan Yunis with the self-governing organizations.

He added: “Accordingly, any entry and exit of residents outside of A

“These three cities are under the joint supervision of the Israeli regime and the self-governing organizations, and these 3 cities will be managed under the supervision of the Zionist army for a long time in terms of security.”

 

He added: “Accordingly, any entry and exit of residents outside of these three cities will be done under the joint supervision of the Israeli regime and the Palestinian Authority, and these 3 cities will be managed under the supervision of the Zionist army for a long time in terms of security.”

0 Comments

LATEST CONTENT

An Analysis of New EU Sanctions Package Against Russia

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Caucasus issues said that Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström recently announced that EU states plan to include the ban on the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the sanctions against Russia.

An Analysis on Efforts by the US and China to Strengthen Mutual Military Capabilities

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on strategic issues said: The US Navy has put a project on the agenda to convert surplus oil platforms into mobile missile defense bases in the Pacific Ocean and face China’s threats. These platforms are supposed to be deployed in response to China’s growing missile threats in the Pacific region. Platforms converted into missile defense bases are expected to play an important role in increasing US air defense capabilities and assisting in the country’s strike missions.

Dimensions and Consequences of Erdoğan’s Visit to Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Note: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent trip to Iraq, after his last visit to Baghdad 13 years ago, is considered one of the most important political, economic, and security developments in the relations between the two countries.
Hamid Khoshayand- an expert on regional issues

Strategic Importance of India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on subcontinental issues said that India and the United Arab Emirates are working on the first phase of the creation of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, known as the IMEC Corridor (ArabMed), which is an alternative route to the Strait of Hormuz and China’s Silk Road plan. Although there are some speculations that with the continuation of the war in Gaza and the unrest in the Middle East, work on this corridor may be sidelined.

Withdrawal of Russian Forces from South Caucasus; Strategy or Tactic?

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Caucasus affairs said: Following news reports that the Kremlin has implicitly confirmed that Russian peacekeepers are withdrawing from the Nagorno-Karabakh region and taking their weapons and equipment with them, this question is seriously raised: Does Russia want to hand over the South Caucasus region to the West?

Netanyahu’s War Cabinet’s Efforts to Divert Public Opinion from The Gaza War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The Zionist regime is trying to “psychologically exploit” the recent events in the region to divert the world public opinion from the crimes this regime is committing in Gaza. Examining the atmosphere prevailing in the political and media circles of the Zionist regime and the centers aligned with it at the regional and international level shows that this regime seeks to “highlight and dominate” the recent tensions with the Islamic Republic of Iran so that it could reduce the heavy pressure that is felt in the domestic, regional, and international public opinion and even European governments against the Gaza war.
Hamid Khoshayand – expert on regional issues

An Analysis on Military Confrontation between Iran and the Zionist Regime

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asian issues said: In the last hours of April 14, the Islamic Republic of Iran launched a missile and drone attack against the Occupied Territories, which continued until the next morning. This was despite Iran’s prior notification to some regional and transregional countries about the certainty of our country’s response and military action; America and Israel could not prevent this attack.

Loading

Últimas publicaciones

An Analysis of New EU Sanctions Package Against Russia

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Caucasus issues said that Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström recently announced that EU states plan to include the ban on the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the sanctions against Russia.

An Analysis on Efforts by the US and China to Strengthen Mutual Military Capabilities

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on strategic issues said: The US Navy has put a project on the agenda to convert surplus oil platforms into mobile missile defense bases in the Pacific Ocean and face China’s threats. These platforms are supposed to be deployed in response to China’s growing missile threats in the Pacific region. Platforms converted into missile defense bases are expected to play an important role in increasing US air defense capabilities and assisting in the country’s strike missions.

Dimensions and Consequences of Erdoğan’s Visit to Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Note: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent trip to Iraq, after his last visit to Baghdad 13 years ago, is considered one of the most important political, economic, and security developments in the relations between the two countries.
Hamid Khoshayand- an expert on regional issues

Strategic Importance of India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on subcontinental issues said that India and the United Arab Emirates are working on the first phase of the creation of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, known as the IMEC Corridor (ArabMed), which is an alternative route to the Strait of Hormuz and China’s Silk Road plan. Although there are some speculations that with the continuation of the war in Gaza and the unrest in the Middle East, work on this corridor may be sidelined.

Withdrawal of Russian Forces from South Caucasus; Strategy or Tactic?

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Caucasus affairs said: Following news reports that the Kremlin has implicitly confirmed that Russian peacekeepers are withdrawing from the Nagorno-Karabakh region and taking their weapons and equipment with them, this question is seriously raised: Does Russia want to hand over the South Caucasus region to the West?

Netanyahu’s War Cabinet’s Efforts to Divert Public Opinion from The Gaza War

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: The Zionist regime is trying to “psychologically exploit” the recent events in the region to divert the world public opinion from the crimes this regime is committing in Gaza. Examining the atmosphere prevailing in the political and media circles of the Zionist regime and the centers aligned with it at the regional and international level shows that this regime seeks to “highlight and dominate” the recent tensions with the Islamic Republic of Iran so that it could reduce the heavy pressure that is felt in the domestic, regional, and international public opinion and even European governments against the Gaza war.
Hamid Khoshayand – expert on regional issues

An Analysis on Military Confrontation between Iran and the Zionist Regime

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asian issues said: In the last hours of April 14, the Islamic Republic of Iran launched a missile and drone attack against the Occupied Territories, which continued until the next morning. This was despite Iran’s prior notification to some regional and transregional countries about the certainty of our country’s response and military action; America and Israel could not prevent this attack.

Loading