Three consecutive days in October 2023 seemed to encapsulate three different approaches to the decades-long conflict between Palestinians and Israelis when it comes to Gaza.
On 6 October, a confidential meeting near London discussed the situation in this besieged and poverty-stricken enclave, whereby Israel’s strategy has been one of containment and isolation ever since Hamas took over in 2007.
On 7 October, there was a surprise attack by Palestinian fighters from Hamas and other militant groups, where they breached the border fence, stormed southern Israel and took more than 200 Israelis hostage. At least 1,200 Israelis were killed that day as its army clashed with Hamas gunmen.
On 8 October, Israel began its blitz on Gaza. Its warplanes struck the 11-storey Palestine Tower, a mosque in Khan Younis, and several other large buildings, killing hundreds. Israel also cut off food, electricity and fuel to the entire population.
These three days have proven to be the most consequential in the annals of Gaza, Israel, and the broader region—days whose events, encapsulating containment, assault, and retaliation, must never be repeated.
Containment era
The containment era saw surges and intermittent exchanges of hostilities between Israel and Palestinians. Despite truces brokered under Egyptian and Arab auspices amid escalating tensions, Israel ramped up its oppression of Palestinians.
It targeted Palestinians in the West Bank and Palestinians who worked in Israel while also tightening its financial chokehold on the Palestinian Authority (PA). During this time, Palestinians' quality of life significantly deteriorated.