Israeli Security Cabinet Approves Plans to Control Gaza by a 'Decisive Majority'
- The Israeli security cabinet approved a plan to take over Gaza City, escalating the ongoing conflict with Hamas, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office report.
- Netanyahu stated Israel intends to seize Gaza but does not want to govern it, aiming to hand over control to neighboring Arab forces.
- Israel's plan includes principles to disarm Hamas, return hostages, and establish an alternative administration, as outlined by the security cabinet.
- Concerns over hostages and humanitarian needs grow, with local protests calling for a resolution to bring them home.
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Top Netanyahu security adviser opposes Gaza takeover plan in security cabinet
Before the security cabinet approved Netanyahu's plans to take over Gaza City, national security council chief Tzachi Hanegbi said it would endanger the hostages being held in the Gaza Strip. Mossad chief, other cabinet members also called to exhaust all options for negotiations
When and how are the new Israeli military plans in the Gaza Strip going to be implemented? The startling question, following the announcement of the government of the Hebrew state that is making sure that it wants to take control of the densely populated Gaza city. The goal is "the disarmament of Hamas, the demilitarization of the Palestinian enclave and the release of hostages," Israel says, but many Gazans are alarmed at the idea of being disp…
Israel's Security Cabinet Approves Plan to Take over Gaza City: AP - The Pennsylvania Daily Star
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office early Friday announced that the country's security cabinet approved a plan to take over Gaza City, marking another escalation in its war with Hamas, the Associated Press reported.
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