Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans for a new military push in the Gaza Strip have warned by the army’s leadership, opposing the hostage families and acknowledged that more Palestinians will be killed. They take the risk of separating their country even more.
As the security cabinet prepared to meet the proposals to discuss the proposals, Netanyahu gave an interview to Fox News, in which he said that Israel intended to take full control of Gaza to assure Israeli’s security, removed Hamas from power and without giving details, without giving details, any other party enabled the transfer of civil rule.
But he suggested that Israel did not want to keep the region.
Netanyahu said in English, “We don’t want to control it.” “We don’t want to live as a governing body. We want to hand over it to Arab forces.”
They did not provide details about potential arrangements or which countries can be included; Nevertheless, it was a rare sign of what he could imagine for the later Gaza.
For now, however, Netanyahu wants an extended aggressive who is likely to look at the Israeli army, which states that it controls about 75% of the area, Gaza is working in the city and camps in the central part of the bandage, where about one million Palestinians live and the bonds are held.
Possible operations, which may take months, would mean large -scale displacement of people with ability to spoil the humanitarian crisis.
It can condemn freshly condemnation from countries that have expressed anger over the situation in Gaza and urged Israel to end a two -year war, which began on 7 October 2023 as a reaction to Hamas attacks on Israel.
According to the Israeli media report in the Israeli media, in the indication of major deviation between political and military leadership, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army, Lt Gen Ile Zameer told Netanyahu that the entire occupation of Gaza was “Tantamount to visit a trap”.
Jamir said, “The report states that the aggressive 20 will endanger the lives of the hostages, which are believed to be alive and soldiers.”
Many of the hostage families share those concerns, and say that the only way to guarantee the release of hostages is through a conversation with Hamas.
According to the Mariva newspaper, “The prevailing evaluation is that most and possibly all living hostages (will) die during an extended aggressive, either killed by their prisoners or accidentally killed by Israeli soldiers.
Speculations on an extended aggressive also highlight the deviation among some international colleagues in Israel.
British Ambassador to Israel Simon Walter said Gaza’s complete occupation would be a “very big mistake”, while our and Israel’s allegations were also said that Britain had a reward for Hamas, the possible recognition of the Palestinian kingdom by Britain.
Meanwhile, American envoy, Mike Hakabi, a staunch supporter from Israeli, said it depended on the Israeli government to decide whether to fully occupy the bandage or not. BBC news partner CBS News in the US said, “It is our job to tell them what they should do or what not to do.”
Netanyahu has so far failed to offer a vision for Gaza after the war, which refuses to refuse to accept a governing role for the Palestinian Authority, in addition to refusing to accept a governing role, the body that controls the occupied West Bank and recognizes Israel.
The pole suggests that most of Israel’s public publicly make a deal with Hamas for the release of hostages and the end of the war.
Israeli leaders say that Hamas, for now, is not interested in interacting in their views, the group is feeling influenced by international pressure on Israel.
The threat of a complete business may be part of the strategy of trying to force the group to give concessions in a stagnant dialogue.
But here many people believe that Netanyahu is prolonging the struggle to guarantee the existence of his alliance, which depends on the support of the ultraviolet that threatens to leave the government when there is a deal with Hamas.
Itmar Ben Gwir and Bezelle Smotrich have also publicly protected from Gaza to expel the Palestinians – which can resume it again with the forced displacement of citizens, a war crime – and the Jews.
According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israel’s war in Gaza killed over 61,000 Palestinians, run by Hamas.
About 1,200 people were killed in Hamas 7 October attacks on Israel, while 251 were taken hostage as Gaza.