Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Will ‘Not Occupy Gaza’. This Is His Plan
- On August 8, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel's intention is not to occupy Gaza but to eliminate Hamas and create a peaceful administration.
- The Israeli Security Cabinet approved plans for a civil administration in Gaza, excluding both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority.
- Netanyahu expressed disappointment over Germany's arms embargo and reaffirmed Israel's goal of establishing a peaceful administration in Gaza.
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Netanyahu Announces Israel's Plan for Gaza: Not Occupation, Freedom
A day after saying Israel will take control of Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said long-term occupation is not in the cards. “We are not going to occupy Gaza […] The post Netanyahu Announces Israel's Plan for Gaza: Not Occupation, Freedom appeared first on The Western Journal.
Despite what Netanyahu wants you to think, an Israeli conquest of Gaza remains far off
If Netanyahu actually wants to occupy Gaza, he must deal with two main difficulties to try to achieve it: The U.S. demand to flood the area with humanitarian aid and calling up IDF reserves while the number of reservists reporting for duty is in free fall
Terrorists call for resistance against occupation. J. D. Vance: "Use in disagreement with Benjamin Netanyahu, but no to Palestine State" "Friederich Merz rejects the "incomprehensible" plan of Jerusalem in the Strip. Elly Schlein: "Jorgy Melons" what does it do? "The Premier: "Work for Peace."The special contains two articlesContinue reading
Netanyahu to Merz: Arms embargo rewards Hamas
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke Thursday evening with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, expressing disappointment over Berlin's decision to freeze arms exports to Israel meant for the war in Gaza. "Instead of supporting Israel's just war against Hamas, which perpetrated the most brutal attack on the Jewish people since the Holocaust, Germany is rewarding Hamas terrorism by imposing an arms embargo on Israel," Netanyahu said. The prime mi…
Germany imposes a partial ceasepage of weapons on Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu makes serious accusations of Chancellor Merz – and mentions the Holocaust.
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