Whatever the outcome of the current Gaza war, it is in the interest of most parties (excluding Hamas and its Iranian sponsors) to ensure not only a better life for Palestinians in Gaza but long-term stability for both Gaza and Israel.
To ensure such outcomes, any “day after” outcome must address the six issues listed below. In discussing them, it’s not the author’s goal to provide detailed roadmaps but rather to highlight the strategic questions which must be answered before developing specific approaches.
Israeli withdrawal from Gaza
Disarmament of Hamas
Governance of Gaza post-withdrawal
Provision of humanitarian, stabilisation and reconstruction assistance
Role of the International Community
Relationship between the Gaza situation and larger issues: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Iran’s Middle East role.
Two initial conclusions: these six issues must be considered together for any viable long-term solution, as they are linked in various ways. Second, that consideration must start with the context within which the Gaza drama plays out.
Beyond the Palestinian issue, that includes the role of Iran not only as a threat to Israel directly and through proxies such as Hezbollah and Hamas but to the region as a whole.
Since 2000, the Syrian and Yemen civil wars, fighting in Iraq in Lebanon, and campaign against the Islamic State (IS) have generated roughly one million deaths and the displacement of almost 15 million Arabs.
A main perpetrator of all of these conflicts has been Iran and its proxies. Aside from the bloodshed, Iran’s hegemonic quest has created failed states in Yemen, Gaza, Syria and Lebanon, with Iraq hovering on the brink.
Arab and Western leaders understand this context, as well as the critical role Israel plays regionally in combating Iranian and extremist movements.
And they also understand that a Hamas victory in Gaza will encourage another two decades like the last two. While sympathy for innocent Palestinian victims and antipathy towards Israel block public acknowledgement of these understandings by many, they are central to thinking about how Gaza turns out.
Israeli withdrawal from Gaza
Israel believes, correctly, that it is in an existential battle.
Nevertheless, the duration of fighting will depend on results on the battlefield as well as international pressure, especially from Washington, along with its concerns about regional escalation, instability, and civilian casualties.