Netanyahu meets security officials as Israel considers full Gaza takeover
- On August 5, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met senior security officials to finalize a new strategy amid nearly 22 months of conflict with Hamas in Gaza.
- The meeting followed collapsed indirect ceasefire talks and comes as Netanyahu leans toward a full military takeover of Gaza, reversing the 2005 withdrawal decision.
- Israel currently controls about 75% of Gaza and plans to expand into densely populated areas, risking hostages and worsening humanitarian conditions for over two million displaced residents.
- Netanyahu stated the war aims to defeat Hamas and secure hostage releases, warning that failure would collapse Israel’s security; meanwhile, Gaza has seen over 61,000 deaths and 188 hunger-related deaths.
- The strategy review signals a potential full Gaza reoccupation despite international pressure for a ceasefire and growing Israeli social crisis reflected in rising emigration.
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US focused on Gaza aid as Israel considers full takeover
(NewsNation) — President Donald Trump has said the United States remains focused on providing humanitarian relief in Gaza, amid reports that Israel is considering further expanding military operations in the region. On Tuesday, Trump was questioned whether he would support Israel reoccupying all of Gaza. “We are there now, trying to get people fed. As you know, $60 million was given by the United States fairly recently to supply food,” Trump sai…
After a meeting of Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu with high-ranking security representatives on the future strategy in the Gaza Strip, the cabinet is expected to decide tomorrow. According to media reports, there are plans for a complete military takeover of the Gaza Strip.
Israel Prime Minister considers Gaza strip takeover | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
Israel is planning to fully take over the Gaza strip -- following Israeli prime minister Netanyahu’s meeting with his security cabinet. This comes despite international pressure for a stop in fighting to ease the hunger crisis. Israel's plan also indicates any mediation for a truce between Israel and Hamas has collapsed
Netanyahu Meets Security Officials, Discusses Options for Campaign in Gaza
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday met security officials, during which options for proceeding with the campaign in Gaza were presented by the IDF Chief-of-Staff. World News | Netanyahu Meets Security Officials, Discusses Options for Campaign in Gaza.
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