Iran Press/ West Asia: The post-conflict fate of the Palestinian enclave has emerged as a pressing topic amid the continued fighting between Israel and the Gaza-based Hamas militant group. In early November, roughly a month into the escalation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country would manage “overall security” in Gaza for an “indefinite” period after hostilities end.
At the same time, experts believe that the possibility of defeat and destruction of Hamas is very weak.
Elon Musk in an interview with podcaster Lex Fridman said, " Continued violence in Gaza will leave behind even more people who hate Israel."
Musk said that Israel should display "conspicuous acts of kindness" toward Gaza.
At the same time, even Israel’s closest allies opposed the idea of what they called “occupation” and a “blockade” of the enclave. Last week, US State Secretary Antony Blinken said that there should be “no reoccupation of Gaza” and “no attempts to blockade or besiege” it. The enclave should not be “a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks” either, he added.
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