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Israel’s Designs on Gaza Are Clear – Consortium News

nickBy nickJune 12, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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Gaza requires urgent international attention.

What is happening in the besieged and devastated strip at the moment by far exceeds an unfolding humanitarian disaster; it is a calculated geopolitical reshaping. Israel is actively executing a plan to permanently occupy the vast majority of Gaza, with consequences that require little elaboration considering what we already know about the ongoing genocide.

Currently, much of the international debate centers on a single official: Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov.

The former United Nations special coordinator has been designated by the United States as the executive director of the Trump administration’s newly established “Board of Peace” — an international council founded to oversee the implementation of Washington’s 20-point Gaza road map.

[See: UN Security Council Gives US ‘Mandate’ Over Palestine]

[Mladenov has hinged progress on Washington’s ceasefire plan on disarming Hamas, saying, according to the Associate Press, “Hamas’ obligation to give up its arsenal is ‘not negotiable’ and that progress on all other issues — including reconstruction, Israeli troop withdrawals and the establishment of a new Palestinian government — was being held up.”]

The issue, however, is much bigger than a single Washington-backed bureaucrat. A growing number of Palestinians and political analysts have been accusing Mladenov of manufacturing the very conditions that continue to obstruct progress on the agreement’s transition to its second phase.

[Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem has said that Mladenov’s U.N. Security Council briefings “contradict reality” and that he has been inciting against Gaza and Hamas during various meetings, Middle East Monitor reports.]

Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem:

• “The genocide in Gaza is escalating, and children and women are being burned alive before the eyes of the world.”

• “We are astonished that we have not even heard a single media statement of condemnation from the Palestinian Authority in…

— The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) June 6, 2026

With nearly the entire population of Gaza living in sub-standard tents and surviving on the meager rations permitted through Israeli checkpoints, it is the highest form of immorality to demand political concessions in exchange for basic sustenance.

? I’ve learned from a source familiar with the meetings between Palestinian factions and “Board of Peace” representative @nmladenov, that it is Mladenov who is the blocking the @AliShaathNCAG Committee from entering Gaza and doing its work to try to improve the dire situation.…

— Ali Abunimah (@AliAbunimah) April 8, 2026

Under the framework, the official transition to this second phase — which President Donald Trump and the Board of Peace declared to have begun in January — demands sweeping, one-sided Palestinian concessions, most notably the total disarmament of armed factions.

This demand is a recipe for the failure of the entire project, especially given that Israel has completely failed to implement the most basic requirements of the agreement’s first phase. It has refused to halt its routine military incursions, has failed to withdraw its forces to the originally mandated “Yellow Line” demarcation, and continues to deny entry permits to the technocratic committee slated to assume civil governance of the Strip.

[See: Israel’s Yellow-Line Annexation in Gaza]

U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance seated next to Trump as foreign leaders and other U.S. officials  look on during a Board of Peace meeting on Feb. 20. (The White House /Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain)

Mladenov’s insistence on Palestinian disarmament before the agreement can advance — without a single guarantee of Israeli compliance — conveniently flips the narrative. It cynically reframes systematic starvation and the blockade of medical and construction supplies as a Palestinian failure to honor commitments.

[Mohannad Mustafa, an academic specialising in Israeli affairs, told Al Jazeera that Netanyahu “is obstructing the entry of humanitarian aid, reconstruction efforts, and the deployment of the administrative committee because his ultimate goal remains a comprehensive military occupation of the entire Gaza Strip.”]

In reality, Mladenov holds no real cards; he is merely a cog in a larger machine controlled by Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli prime minister has made it explicitly clear that he has no intention of following any peace road map, planning instead for the permanent incremental takeover of Gaza.

Speaking at a conference in an occupied West Bank settlement on May 28, Netanyahu explained his strategy with total clarity, abandoning all diplomatic doublespeak: “We are currently squeezing Hamas; we now control 60% of the territory of the strip — you know this. We were at 50, we moved to 60. My directive is to move to…” he said, pausing as an audience member shouted “100!”

Netanyahu smiled and responded: “Let’s go step by step. First of all, 70. Let’s start with that. We’re pressing them from all sides, we’ll deal with the remnants.”

This is the actual blueprint of the Israeli government, declared openly to domestic audiences. The admission was so brazen that even U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed frustration at Netanyahu’s candor. Testifying before Congress on June 2, Rubio remarked, “We have a plan — it doesn’t call for that,” referring to further Israeli territorial expansion.

Yet, Rubio quickly reverted to Washington’s standard line:

“And at the end of the day, we understand that what we want, and I think what the Israelis would ultimately want, is a Gaza that is governed by a non-Hamas entity.”

??Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem:

The killing of 1,000 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire came into effect means that the genocidal war is still ongoing, that the people of Gaza are living through a continuous massacre, and that the occupation is deliberately… pic.twitter.com/Ij1iP0QXmh

— Warfare Analysis (@warfareanalysis) June 8, 2026

While the immediate priority for Palestinians is not governance but lifesaving food, clean water, medicine, and basic survival, Netanyahu and Rubio view the entire crisis through a political lens. The U.S.-Israeli plan is predicated on achieving, through diplomatic strangulation and engineered famine, what they failed to fully achieve through military might.

A rare, decisive answer came from United Nations spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, who summed up the U.N. position plainly: “One hundred percent of Gaza should be for the Palestinian people.” The problem, however, is that the U.N.’s rhetoric is backed by no real enforcement mechanisms.

The international community has walked directly into a trap, outsourcing the future of the Gaza Strip to the Trump administration and its Board of Peace. Even the designated technocratic committee has been rendered entirely irrelevant, excluded from a decision-making process left solely to diplomats beholden to the White House.

The situation on the ground remains catastrophic. Since the fragile, heavily compromised ceasefire took effect on Oct. 10, 2025, regular Israeli violations and airstrikes have killed nearly 1,000 Palestinians and wounded thousands more — the vast majority women and children. When added to the horrific toll of the initial two years of war, the official number of Palestinians killed has surpassed 73,000, with over 173,000 injured.

Furthermore, credible epidemiological studies and medical journals have concluded that the true death toll is vastly higher.

Netanyahu’s “step-by-step” annexation does not hinge on what Palestinian factions decide to do; his expansionist timeline is shaped independently of Palestinian compliance.

Arab, Muslim and allied nations must fundamentally shift their diplomatic strategy. They must firmly insist on completely delinking humanitarian aid from the future governance or demilitarization of the Gaza Strip.

Starvation cannot be tolerated as political leverage for war criminals. Netanyahu is emboldened by a history of international impunity, speaking openly of expanding his military footprint regardless of the consequences of such action.

The international community must remind Israel’s government that the survival of millions of Palestinians cannot be held hostage to the political ambitions of an extremist coalition.

Dr. Ramzy Baroud is a widely published and translated author, an internationally syndicated columnist and editor of The Palestine Chronicle. His latest book is The Last Earth: A Palestinian Story (Pluto Press, 2018). He earned a Ph.D. in Palestine Studies from the University of Exeter (2015), and was a non-resident scholar at Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, UCSB. Visit his website.

This article is from Common Dreams.

Views expressed in this article and may or may not reflect those of Consortium News.

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