The Guardian view on Gaza after the war: there must be a plan for the future of Palestinians | Editorial
The appalling human toll of airstrikes and the ground offensive dominate attention, but what follows will be crucial
For Palestinians in Gaza, life is endured moment to moment, not knowing whether there will be food for their children's next meal, or clean water for an ailing parent, or - with the death toll now having reached at least 8,796, according to the Gaza health ministry - whether their family will even survive the day.
Israel, however, must look ahead to address what will happen in Gaza the day after" the war with Hamas. The devastation and need will be almost unimaginable. Though the ground offensive is under way, Benjamin Netanyahu does not have an endgame for this conflict, the extension of which may extend his own tenure as prime minister. Unless Israel can offer such a plan, US patience is likely to run out.
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