Netanyahu’s far-right coalition: What’s next for the West Bank and Gaza?
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured, in an interview broadcast on Thursday on Fox News, that the Hebrew state did not want to "govern", nor "guard" the Gaza Strip, where the expansion of the army's operations seems to be acquired according to Israeli media. ...
According to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israel wants to take control of the entire Gaza Strip. However, it does not want to keep the Palestinian territory permanently, said Netanyahu to US station Fox News.
Israel wants to take control of the entire Gaza Strip. However, it does not want to keep the area permanently, says Netanyahu to the US station Fox News.
Netanyahu’s far-right coalition: What’s next for the West Bank and Gaza?
Since the November 2022 elections, Israel has been led by its most right-wing government ever. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power through a coalition with far-right parties, including ultranationalists and Jewish supremacists. Facing corruption scandals, Netanyahu relies on these allies for political survival. But what are their goals in the occupied West Bank and Gaza?
The Prime Minister made it clear that Israel will not retain control of Gaza but will transfer it to a civilian authority and Arab forces • Netanyahu called Hamas a "neo-Nazi regime" and claimed that "with the right tactics, it is possible to get all the hostages" • In response to genocide accusations: "We did something no army in history has done - provide humanitarian aid to an enemy population"
Netanyahu says Israel plans to take over Gaza as officials discuss widening its offensive - The Iola Register
Israel intends to take full control of the Gaza Strip run order to destroy Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday. TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that to destroy Hamas Israel intends to take full control of the Gaza Strip and eventually transfer its administration to friendly Arab forces, as the Security Cabinet discussed a widening of its 22-month offensive. Asked in an interview …
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