More Palestinians in Gaza to be moved in “intensive” operation, Netanyahu says
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an expanded military operation in Gaza approved on Sunday to displace the population southward and subdue Hamas.
- The operation, called Gideon's Chariots, follows weeks of faltering ceasefire talks and aims to secure hostages' release while maintaining a security buffer zone.
- The military plans to call up a large number of reservists to enhance its operations in Gaza, maintaining control over all captured areas without any withdrawal under current or future agreements.
- More than 52,000 Palestinians have died since the war began, the UN warns the expansion risks more civilian deaths, and Israel's aid blockade may cause famine.
- The intensified operation and population displacement suggest prolonged conflict; international concern grows over humanitarian law compliance and hostages' safety.
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Israel plans to ‘occupy entire Gaza Strip’ in fresh offensive
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday an expanded offensive against Palestinian militant group Hamas would be “intensive” after his security cabinet approved plans that may include seizing the Gaza Strip and controlling aid.
Netanyahu: Israel Will Relocate Gazans, 'Conquer' Hamas
Speaking in a Q&A video posted to his X account and translated from Hebrew by Ynet, Netanyahu said the decision followed a late-night Security Cabinet meeting and was based on a recommendation from IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
Netanyahu plans to relocate Gaza's population as part of expanded war plan
JERUSALEM (CNN) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the population of Gaza will be displaced to the south after his security cabinet approved an expanded military operation in the enclave that a minister described as a plan to “conquer” the territory. The vote on Sunday came hours after the military said it would mobilize tens of thousands of reservists, strengthening its capacity to operate in the besieged Palestinian territory. “O…
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