The Israeli government has agreed to a proposal that outlines a post-war reality for Gaza without an armed Hamas. A senior official confirmed acceptance of a U.S.-led framework that would end the current conflict and establish a new status quo, predicated on the complete disarmament of the militant group.
This vision for the “day after” is central to the deal Israel has endorsed. It moves beyond simply ending the fighting and seeks to fundamentally re-engineer the security landscape of the Gaza Strip, ensuring that such a devastating conflict cannot be repeated.
The plan involves trading a permanent ceasefire and massive reconstruction aid for this new reality. The international community would play a significant role in overseeing the disarmament process and helping to establish a new, non-militant governing body for Gaza.
By accepting this framework, Israel has signed on to a transformative, high-stakes plan. The success of this vision is now entirely dependent on Hamas’s willingness to accept a future where it may retain political influence but has no military power.
