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In a candid interview, Israel President Isaac Herzog outlines the challenges and considerations for Gaza's future post the Israel-Hamas conflict. Emphasizing the need to prevent a Hamas resurgence, Herzog discusses the role India could play in contributing post-conflict ideas. As Israel contemplates the post-war order, concerns rise about Gaza turning into a terrorist hub if left unchecked. Herzog calls for a mechanism to avoid a security vacuum, hinting at potential involvement from the United States and regional neighbors.
Addressing the need to rebuild Gaza, Herzog envisions it as a "safe haven and a peaceful place." Highlighting India's role, he suggests the country can contribute significantly to the reconstruction efforts. He commends India's advocacy for peace and positions it as a key player in fostering dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians.
As the Israel-Hamas war unfolds, Herzog's statements shed light on the complex considerations in the region. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu asserts an indefinite security responsibility for Gaza, but the United States advocates for Palestinian governance post-conflict. The international community watches closely as Israel navigates the delicate path towards a stable post-war Gaza.