Israeli defense minister says troops will remain in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that troops will stay in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria indefinitely, complicating ceasefire talks with Hamas over hostages.
- Israeli forces have taken control of over 20% of Gaza's territory since resuming operations, resulting in significant displacement of the Palestinian population.
- The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 51,000, including many civilians, amid ongoing fighting, as Palestinian medical authorities reported continuous casualties.
- Hamas refuses to disarm without an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, making a ceasefire agreement challenging, according to statements from both sides.
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Israeli troops will remain in Gaza buffer zones indefinitely, Defense Minister Katz says
Israeli troops will not leave the buffer zones in Gaza, even after the war ends, according to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz. On Wednesday, Hamas appeared to reject an Israeli-proposed ceasefire deal that would see the return of nearly a dozen hostages who have been held captive for more than 550 days. Israel resumed combat operations in the strip last month after a previous ceasefire agreement fell apart before Israel and Hamas could reac…
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