Netanyahu says Israel will control all of Gaza at end of current military offensive
- On May 21, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel intends to have full military control over all of Gaza by the conclusion of its ongoing operation, Gideon's Chariots.
- This military operation follows the assault launched by Hamas on Israel in early October 2023, which led to an 11-week conflict and a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, exacerbated by a prolonged blockade that has only recently been partially lifted.
- Netanyahu outlined a three-stage plan for Gaza involving limited food aid delivery, establishment of American-managed aid points, and controlled movement of Gazans southward to prevent Hamas's access to aid.
- He emphasized that ending the war prematurely, before accomplishing key objectives such as removing Hamas from power, would effectively allow Hamas to remain in control. However, he expressed openness to a temporary ceasefire aimed at securing the release of hostages, with at least 20 confirmed alive in Gaza.
- The operation aims to demilitarize Gaza, remove Hamas leadership, and implement the US-led Gaza plan, signaling ongoing military efforts and strong Israeli-US coordination despite international pressure to halt the offensive.
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Israeli PM Netanyahu reaffirms to fully control Gaza
Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed his government’s intention to fully reoccupy besieged Gaza, dismissed any agreement to end the war, and brushed aside any speculations of a rift with US President Donald Trump. “There are certainly 20 hostages still alive in Gaza and up to 38 others believed to have been killed,” he said on Wednesday during a press conference at his office in West Jerusalem. The Palestinian grou…
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