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With no clear alternatives, Israel maintains status quo in Gaza

Israel's current approach "is better than launching a wide-ranging military operation which forces Israel to retake responsibility" for Gaza Strip, in which case Israel would likely face "ongoing guerrilla warfare," says head of the Chaim Herzog Center for Middle East Studies and Diplomacy.

by  Ariel Ben Solomon
Published on  06-20-2019 09:47
Last modified: 06-20-2019 14:04
With no clear alternatives, Israel maintains status quo in GazaEPA/Mohammed Saber

Palestinian protesters clash with the IDF near the Gaza border | Illustration: EPA/Mohammed Saber

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Despite ongoing attacks emanating from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, Israel recently re-extended the Gaza fishing zone to 10 nautical miles and allowed Qatar to deliver $20 million in cash for humanitarian assistance to Gaza's 2 million residents.

Israel's policy towards Gaza has been to maintain the status quo – something that has upset many of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's supporters and even has some opposition politicians to the Left voicing support for a more forceful response.

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According to Yoram Meital, chairman of the Chaim Herzog Center for Middle East Studies and Diplomacy at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, an argument can be made that maintaining the status quo, while not ideal, is the best option open to Israel at the moment.

"The position of the Israeli government in recent years is based on the premise that the continuation of the status quo vis-à-vis the Palestinian parties in general and in the Gaza Strip, in particular, serves the Israeli interest better than the other two alternatives," Meital said.

Asked what he thinks about an alternative policy, Meital said Israel's current approach "is better than launching a wide-ranging military operation which forces Israel to retake responsibility in the Gaza Strip with its 1.8 million population," in which case he noted that Israel would likely face "ongoing guerrilla warfare."

Additionally, said Meital, retaking the Strip "will dismiss the claim that Israel has withdrawn from Gaza and is not responsible for what is happening there."

"A third possibility is the renewal of the political process, but Israel's position is that that is not realistic," he said. "Thus, Israel finds itself trapped in Gaza, without any significant change not in sight."

This article is reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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