Netanyahu divides Israelis and allies with plan to take over Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to push a new military in the Gaza Strip, the opposition from the army leadership, the pledge families, and more Palestinians would be killed. He also faces the risk of isolate his country further.
Before the security cabin meeting In cases where proposals to take over the City of Gaza are approved by the “absolute majority”, Netanyahu said that Israel aims to take the full control of Gaza in order to ensure the security of Israel, to remove Hamas from power and to transfer civil governance to another party.
However, he claimed that Israel does not want to protect the region.
“We don’t want to manage this,” Netanyahu said in English. “We don’t want to be a administrative body there. We want to deliver it to the Arab forces.”
He did not give details about possible regulations or which countries could be included; Nevertheless, this was a rare indicator of what he predicted for a post -war Gaza.
However, for now, Netanyahu wants a expanded attack that is likely to see the Israeli army, which controls about 75% of the region, camps in the city of Gaza and in the middle of the strip, that approximately one million Palestinians lived and the hostages are thought to have been built.
Potential operations that may take months will mean that people are located from the mass displacement with the potential to deteriorate human crisis.
This may lead to new condemnation from countries expressing anger on the situation in Gaza, and called for Israel to end the two -year war that began in response to Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023.
According to reports in the Israeli Media, the signs of great differences between political and military leadership, the Israeli army Chief of General Staff LT Gen Eyal Zamir, Netanyahu’ya Gaza’s full occupation “equivalent to entering a trap”, he said.
In the reports, the pronoun warned that 20 hostages believed to be alive will endanger their lives. exhausted soldiers.
Most pledge families share these concerns and say that the only way to guarantee the release of hostages is an agreement with Hamas.
According to the Maariv newspaper, “Judge evaluation, most and probably all living hostages [will] “Die during an extended attack by their prisoners or accidentally killed by Israeli soldiers.
Speculation on an extended attack also revealed the differences between Israel’s international allies.
British Israeli Ambassador Simon Walter said Gaza’s full occupation would be a “big mistake”, but also claimed that the United States and Israel’s Palestinian state’s possible recognition by Britain is a reward for Hamas.
Meanwhile, the US ambassador Israel’s loyal supporter Mike Huckabee said that it is dependent on the Israeli government to decide whether to fully handle the lane. “It is not our job to tell them what they should or not,” BBC’s news partner in the United States said, “It is not our job.” He said.
Netanyahu has not been able to offer a vision for Gaza after the war so far, and the Palestinian authority refused to accept the role of the administration for the body, which ruled the occupied West Bank and recognizes Israel.
The surveys show that most of the people of Israel support an agreement with Hamas to release hostages and end the war.
Israeli leaders say that Hamas felt that the group is encouraged by international pressure on Israel, in their opinion, for now.
The threat of a complete profession can be part of a strategy to force the group to compromise in interviews.
However, many believe that Netanyahu prolongs the conflict to guarantee the survival of the coalition based on the support of the ultralers who threaten to leave the government if there is any agreement with Hamas.
Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich defended the Palestinians from Gaza to the public – this was the forced displacement of civilians, a war crime – and re -established with the Jews.
According to the Ministry of Health of Gaza, Gaza’s Hamas, Israel’s war in Gaza killed more than 61,000 Palestinians.
Hamas 7 October Israel attacks killed about 1,200 people, 251 were taken as hostage to Gaza.




