During an event commemorating one year since the October 7 attacks, the White House national security adviser emphasized the importance for Israel to translate tactical victories into a strategic plan that ensures the safety and future of its people. He stressed the need for foresight in aligning wartime actions with clear and sustainable objectives to transform short-term advantages into long-lasting strategic benefits.
State Department spokespersons also weighed in on the issue, acknowledging the immediate reduction in the threat posed by Hamas to Israel following the conflict in Gaza. However, they cautioned that as long as Israel remains entangled in conflicts in Gaza, faces instability on its northern border, and grapples with unrest in the West Bank, its long-term security cannot be guaranteed.
The spokesperson highlighted the necessity for establishing a new governance framework in Gaza that does not involve Hamas to pave the way for a more secure future for Israel. The sentiment echoed by both officials underscores the complexity of ensuring Israel's safety amidst ongoing regional challenges.