This plan revealed differences in the military office of Israel when the Secretary of State Anthony J. Blinken returned to the Middle East on Friday, trying to weaken the escalation of tension.
When State Secretary Anthony J. Blinken returned to the Middle East on Friday, trying to soften the escalation of tension, the Minister of Defense of Israel released a postwar plan for the Gaza Sector, which revealed differences in the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhah during the war.
The proposal of the Minister of Defense Joava Hallant, who is a moderate member of Mr. Netanyha Lycud, has been perceived as a trial ball, but she showed the pressure encountered by Israel because Washington and others demanded that the transition to a less intense stage of the war.
Even more complicated by diplomatic efforts in the region, Hassan Nasralla, the head of a powerful armed group of Hezbolla, which collides with the Israeli forces along the Israeli-Lbana border, on Friday excluded any negotiations on termination of combat. .
Mr. Hallant's proposal, announced on Thursday at a stormy meeting of the Israeli Security Cabinet of Ministers, is based on the defeat of military Hamas in Gas. He calls for Israel to maintain military control over the borders of the Gaza, while the "multinational operational group" monitors the reconstruction and economic development of the territory that has been devastated for almost three months of continuous Israeli Air Force.
According to the plan, Gaza citizens who have no liaison with Hamas, which manages gas and was recognized as a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union, will be engaged in civil cases in the enclave, according to the details of the Cabinet session that seeps in the Israeli media. But the Palestinian administration, which controls the parts of the west shore occupied by Israel, will not play a single role, and there will be no relocation of Israelis in gas - the idea supported by the Israelis far -right.
It seemed that this proposal was an attempt to find the golden middle between the post -war plans put forward by the United States and members of the far -right Israel. Baiden's administration called for the "renewed and revived" Palestinian authorities to manage the gas after the war, considering it as a way to the decision to create two states that would create a Palestinian state consisting of gas and the western shore, a proposal, which many Israelis are against the matter.
In Facebook's post on Facebook, one of Israeli leaders Betzalel Smotrich, the Minister of Finance, criticized Mr. Hallant's plan, assuming that he was threatening the repetition of the deadly attack of Hamas on Israel on October 7. He repeated his call for voluntary emigration of Palestinian civilians from Gaza, where most of the 2.2 million inhabitants were expelled from their homes. Many of them are starving, getting sick and living in tents.
In recent days, Mr Smotrich and other far-right Israeli leader, Imamar Ben-Grun , the Minister of National Security, suggested that the Palestinians leave the Gaza Sector and the Israelis should relocate the enclave as part of a long-term war. .
France, Germany and the United States condemned the comments that the State Department called "incendiary and irresponsible."
The Israeli media described the meeting of the Israeli Security Cabinet of Ministers as a stormy and stated that it ended with an explosion after several ministers attacked the Chief of Army Chief of Lieutenant General Hertz Galeva for establishing a committee to investigate military failures. The ministers criticized the composition of the committee and questioned whether the investigation should be conducted while Israel is at war.
Mr. Netanyhah's ruling coalition has a fragile majority of 64 in a 120-seater parliament. A few days after the attack on October 7, some centrist opponents of Mr. Netanyahu joined him to form an extraordinary government and strengthen his small military office. But they did not sign any coalition agreements and stated that they would leave the government when they would consider it necessary .
Due to the fact that its popularity has fallen again, it is largely due to the safety of October 7, Mr. Netanyahu does not want to face the elections in the near future and must maintain its ruling coalition together to stay in office.
In his speech on Friday, Nasralla, the leader of Hezbollah, he addressed the Israelites directly, telling them, "You must demand from your government to stop the offensive."
"There will be no dialogue until the aggression in the gas stops," he added, "you will be the first to pay the price."
This statement sounded when Mr. Blinken launched a Middle East Tour whose purpose is to prevent a wider regional war after the murder on Tuesday, Hamas, in the suburbs of the Lebanese capital of Beirut, on Tuesday.
Israel has not publicly recognized or denied the responsibility for the murder, but two high -ranking Lebanese security staff who refused to name themselves because they were not authorized to discuss active investigation, said Israel had an attack using six missiles, two of which did not explod.
The Provisional Government of Lebanon said on Friday , which filed a complaint with the UN Security Council, calling it the "most dangerous phase" of the conflict and violation of the country's territorial sovereignty.
Nasralla repeated his speech on Wednesday , promising that Hezbolla will take revenge for the murder of leader Hamas Saleh al-Aruri, whom he called "an expensive friend."
"It won't go unpunished," Mr Nasralla said on Friday. "We can't be silent."
But he did not say how and when Hezbollah answers. Although collisions along the Israeli-Linanola border intensify, none of them indicates a noticeable escalation.