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Yair Golan Unveils 100-Day Plan to Restore Israeli Control Over Gaza, West Bank, Lebanon, and Iran

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Yair Golan, chairman of the Democratic Party and former IDF deputy chief of staff, has revealed a comprehensive political plan aimed at restoring Israeli control across four key fronts: Gaza, the West Bank, northern Israel, and Iran. The plan, intended for implementation within the first 100 days of the next government, proposes adopting former US President Trump's Gaza plan to end Hamas rule, reestablishing a new nuclear agreement with Iran, maintaining the IDF's presence along the northern border, and strengthening regional alliances.

In Gaza, Golan calls for ending Hamas's control by recognizing a technocratic Palestinian government as the official authority, supported by moderate regional states and international oversight. The plan includes coordinated efforts with Egypt to close borders to smuggling and initiate disarmament pressures on Hamas through US and regional incentives. Reconstruction and rehabilitation would be funded by Gulf states under international supervision.

Regarding the West Bank, the plan emphasizes a firm crackdown on Jewish terrorism, halting annexation moves that threaten Israel's democratic and Jewish character, and restoring security authority to the IDF. It also promotes enhanced security cooperation with Jordan and the Palestinian Authority, alongside international oversight to reform the Palestinian Authority into a moderate and effective governing body.

In Lebanon, Golan proposes demanding separation of conflict zones to prevent Iranian influence, with Lebanese army deployment in southern Lebanon supported by international forces to ensure Hezbollah's disarmament south of the Litani River. The IDF would remain on the border ridge line to protect Israeli communities and respond to threats. The plan also seeks to rally moderate Arab states to bolster Lebanon's government and reduce Iran's regional foothold.

On Iran, Golan advocates for restoring the strategic alliance with the United States to ensure Israeli influence over any nuclear deal. He supports negotiating a new, stringent nuclear agreement with extensive supervision and long-term duration. The plan calls for forming a regional front with moderate Arab countries to limit Iran's freedom of action and a global coalition to reinstate economic sanctions and restrict Iran's long-range missile capabilities. It also demands the removal of all highly enriched nuclear material from Iran and curtailing the Ayatollah regime's control.

Golan's plan outlines a multi-faceted approach combining military, diplomatic, and regional cooperation efforts to reassert Israeli control and security across critical fronts, aiming to reshape Israel's strategic environment within a short timeframe.

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