Washington Post – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Tue, 02 Sep 2025 15:21:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg Washington Post – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Trump needs Israel to get the job done https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/09/02/trump-needs-israel-to-get-the-job-done/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/09/02/trump-needs-israel-to-get-the-job-done/#respond Tue, 02 Sep 2025 14:43:35 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=1085299 The American plan for the reconstruction of Gaza – revealed in the Washington Post at the beginning of the week and so far not denied by the administration – provides a glimpse into how President Donald Trump's people see the coming months. The initial impression from the document is the person who most likely authored […]

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The American plan for the reconstruction of Gaza – revealed in the Washington Post at the beginning of the week and so far not denied by the administration – provides a glimpse into how President Donald Trump's people see the coming months. The initial impression from the document is the person who most likely authored it: Jared Kushner.

Although he holds no official position, there are many people who are in the know about the developments and insist that the president's son-in-law is deeply involved in Middle Eastern affairs. Kushner, the driving force behind the Abraham Accords, was the first to talk about evacuating Gaza and rebuilding it back in 2024. A year before the historic deals, Kushner convened a huge economic conference in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, which presented a detailed economic plan for the Palestinian Authority. The great similarity between the "2019 Manama Vision" and the "2025 Gaza Plan" immediately stands out to anyone familiar with what happened then.

A screenshot of the plan leaked to the Washington Post (Screenshot: WashingtonPost.com)

In any case, what is a thousand times more important regarding the new plan is our part in it. From the Trump administration's perspective, Israel has a crucial role in the journey to turn Gaza into a paradise. Time and again, Israel – meaning the IDF – is tasked with eliminating Hamas.

"Recovery in Gaza depends on dismantling Hamas," the plan says on page 4. There is even a timeline. For "6 to 12 months ... Israel fights to dismantle Hamas," it says on page 10. There are more examples, and they overlap one-to-one with the resolute message Trump recently conveyed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, "Finish the job." Another point is that despite the ridicule in Israel, the administration actually places great hope in the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). It is the one supposed to provide Gazans with food and to do so without Hamas. The Americans note that this challenging phase could be shortened, "if Hamas agrees to disarm voluntarily", which does not seem very realistic and passes the ball to IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir.

The plan says that "Once Gaza is demilitarized and deradicalized, the Trust will transfer authorities to an independent Palestinian Polity." In other words, the Trump administration envisions an independent Arab-Palestinian rule in Gaza. It is interesting what Ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich think about this goal. So far, they have not said a word about an "independent Palestinian government," and perhaps the reason for this is that, for now, everything is still stuck in the same initial stage that is a condition for the entire process: "Israel fights to dismantle Hamas."

Because this condition is not currently being met. In the current state of affairs, Zamir is not presenting a plan that will achieve the goal of "dismantling Hamas." According to what he told the Diplomatic-Security Cabinet in the last meeting, the collapse of the organization will take a long time. In the best case, months. In the less good case, years. At least that is what the ministers understood.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against the backdrop of a tank in the Gaza Strip (Jack GUEZ / AFP; Miriam Alster/Flash90)

And this is a serious problem. Because as long as Hamas continues to function as a military organization with a unified command, it is impossible to move forward on any aspect. Not to bring home the hostages, not to end the war, and not to build an alternative government in Gaza. No international body will destroy Hamas for us. Not America and not France, not Saudi Arabia and not the Emirates. This important mission, which is a necessary condition for returning normalcy to Israel, for stopping the international tide against us, and for starting to rebuild lives, rests solely on the IDF, the Shin Bet, and the other security branches.

Because in the end, the ones on the ground are the soldiers commanded by the chief of staff. Not Orit Strock, not Bezalel Smotrich, and not Netanyahu. Lt. Gen. Zamir is the one who tells the soldiers what to do. Just as Yitzhak Rabin was the chief of staff of the victory in the Six-Day War, and David Elazar was the chief of staff who recovered from the surprise of the Yom Kippur War, Lt. Gen. Zamir is the one who needs to provide results – not excuses. Because maybe in the television studios they will defend him, but in the White House sits Donald Trump, waiting. And on the ground, there are 20 living hostages, 28 dead, and one Nazi organization that should have been destroyed long ago.

Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz in June 2025 (Maayan Toaf / GPO)

The soldiers are ready to carry out such an order to destroy Hamas. The government gave it long ago. The army and its leader are the ones who must execute. It is that simple. On the day he took office, Zamir said, "From here our faces are turned in one direction – victory and the defeat of the enemy! This is our mission, this is our destiny. Upon our enemies who sought to destroy us, who slaughtered and raped, who burned and kidnapped – we will land a crushing blow! 'We will not return until they are finished.'" These are true and strong words. But half a year has passed. Now is the time to execute.

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Israel, Hamas 'open to interim governance' in Gaza as deal nears https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/07/10/israel-hamas-reportedly-open-to-interim-governance-in-gaza-as-breakthrough-nears/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2024/07/10/israel-hamas-reportedly-open-to-interim-governance-in-gaza-as-breakthrough-nears/#respond Wed, 10 Jul 2024 03:39:23 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=974149   After months of intense negotiations, the Biden administration appears to be on the verge of brokering a ceasefire deal in Gaza that could halt major fighting, secure the release of some Israeli hostages, and increase humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians, according to a report from The Washington Post. A senior US official told The […]

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After months of intense negotiations, the Biden administration appears to be on the verge of brokering a ceasefire deal in Gaza that could halt major fighting, secure the release of some Israeli hostages, and increase humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians, according to a report from The Washington Post.

A senior US official told The Washington Post on Wednesday that "the framework is agreed" and the parties are now "negotiating details of how it will be implemented." Middle East adviser Brett McGurk and CIA Director William J. Burns have been shuttling between regional capitals since November to forge the deal.

While officials caution that a final agreement isn't imminent due to the complexity of the details, the potential deal could be seen as a validation of President Biden's diplomatic efforts in balancing America's role as peacemaker with its strong military support for Israel.

The proposed agreement, as described by US officials to The Washington Post, envisions a three-stage resolution to the conflict. The first stage would involve a six-week ceasefire during which Hamas would release 33 Israeli hostages, including all female prisoners, men over 50, and the wounded. In return, Israel would release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and withdraw its troops from densely populated areas of Gaza.

The second stage would address the release of remaining male Israeli soldier hostages and aim for a "permanent end to hostilities" with a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. The third phase would focus on a multi-year reconstruction plan for Gaza.

A recent breakthrough came when Hamas agreed to accept reassuring language from a UN Security Council resolution instead of demanding a written guarantee on a permanent end to fighting. The resolution states, "If the negotiations take longer than six weeks for phase one, the ceasefire will still continue as long as negotiations continue." According to the report, both Israel and Hamas have reportedly signaled acceptance of an "interim governance" plan for Gaza, where neither would rule. Security would be provided by a US-trained force backed by moderate Arab allies. US mediators received crucial support from Qatar and Egypt in pressuring Hamas and addressing border security concerns. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant noted "progress ... with Egypt" toward a plan "that will stop smuggling attempts and will cut off potential supplies for Hamas."

If the ceasefire deal is finalized, it could pave the way for additional regional developments, including a potential withdrawal of Hezbollah forces from the Lebanon-Israel border and progress on normalizing relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel. As negotiations continue, a White House official told The Washington Post, "fingers crossed."

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