I'm Dan Kurtz-Valen and this is the Foreign Affairs Interview.
So the day after should describe a reality in which we preserve our security and our identity.
But the government,
which is led by the most extreme wing of Jewish radicalism and Jewish racism or superiority,
well, they are leading us against the will of the most Israeli citizens.
It has been almost two years
since Hamas's October 7th attacks on Israel and the start of the war in Gaza.
Those many months of combat have left Hamas severely weakened with its leadership eviscerated and its military capabilities crippled.
But as the war enters a new phase with Israeli troops pushing into Gaza City this week,
the central question of the end game remains unsettled.
Israeli leaders have consistently refused to offer a clear vision for the war's aftermath.
for what happens on the day after.
According to Ami Ayalon, that failure has been disastrous for Palestinians as well as for Israelis.
It is a recipe for conflict grinding on indefinitely,
along with the attendant bloodshed and ongoing humanitarian catastrophe.
Ayalon was the commander of the Israeli Navy and the head of Shin Bet,
Israel's internal security agency.
As he sees it,
Israel's long-term security depends on recognizing the rights and aspiration of Palestinians and on the creation of a Palestinian state one that includes both Gaza and the West Bank.
I alone joined senior editor Eve Fairbanks to reflect on the strategic errors that led to this point,