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Editorial: Le Monde

  • The 'Dahiye Doctrine', implying Israel's excessive use of military force is a legacy of the war against Hezbollah in 2006.
  • This doctrine has led to a lack of distinction between civilian and military targets.
  • Israel's military forces argue this indistinction is a result of Gaza's intricate urban infrastructure.
  • There's evidence of widespread destruction of cemeteries, universities, and schools, as well as damage to agricultural lands.
  • Difficulties in delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza have caused frustration among Israel's Western allies.
  • Without significant pressure on Israel, a substantive reconstruction of Gaza seems unlikely.

Conclusion: The future for Gaza looks bleak unless significant pressure is placed on Israel to effect meaningful reconstruction, and this appears to be the main priority for those seeking to play a role in this conflict.