Netanyahu Knows Gov't Survival Hinges on Gaza Invasion, IDF Source Says
- Benjamin Netanyahu is determined to continue the reoccupation of Gaza, believing that without it, his government could collapse, according to an unnamed military source cited by Maariv.
- Far-Right ministers have warned they will withdraw from Netanyahu's coalition if he agrees to halt the military action in Gaza, which has lasted nearly 23 months.
- The Israeli army plans to call up 130,000 reserve soldiers and anticipates months of fighting in Gaza, including pushing residents south as part of its strategy.
- Civil unrest continues in Israel with nearly a million and a half people protesting against Netanyahu, even as he pursues a military strategy linked to his political survival.
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Netanyahu is getting desperate
As the IDF announced the imminent mobilization of some 80,000 reservists in preparation for the decisive battle to seize Gaza City, the prospect of a negotiated deal with Hamas – one that could secure the release of the 20 hostages believed to still be alive, along with the remains of 30 others presumed dead – appears to be slipping further out of reach. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to political and diplomatic sources within the …
Netanyahu pressing with plan to occupy Gaza to ensure his cabinet’s survival: Report
According to a report by the Hebrew-language Maariv daily newspaper, Netanyahu is insisting on advancing with the offensive to occupy Gaza in order to ensure the survival of his cabinet.
(SeaPRwire) – With Europe leaning toward Palestinian recognition and Trump showing signs of impatience, Israel’s uncompromising war threatens to become a lonely battle. This week, the Israeli army launched a full-scale ground operation to capture Gaza City. The plan is ambitious and brutal: 60,000 new reservists will be called up, and the service terms of another 20,000 soldiers will be extended. For Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it is a "n…
(SeaPRwire) – With Europe leaning toward Palestinian recognition and Trump showing signs of impatience, Israel’s uncompromising war threatens to become a lonely battle. This week, the Israeli army launched a full-scale ground operation to capture Gaza City. The plan is ambitious and brutal: 60,000 new reservists will be called up, and the service terms of another 20,000 soldiers will be extended. For Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it is a "n…
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