For years, Israelβs Gaza Envelope was viewed primarily through a security lens, a buffer zone, a frontline, a place that needed protection. The October 7th massacre changed that perception. Not only militarily, but strategically.
What is emerging now is a broader national understanding: resilience is not built by fences and technology alone. It is built by people, communities, economic continuity and long-term planning. In that context, the Gaza Envelope is no longer seen merely as a vulnerable edge, but as a strategic region which is chosen to be strengthened.
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