Netanyahu says Israel will assume military control of Gaza

by Andrea
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Israeli Premier says that the country does not intend to govern the territory permanently and plans to transfer administration to Arab forces

The Prime Minister of Israel, (Likud, Right), this Thursday (7.ago.2025) who intends to assume the total military control of the Gaza Strip and then deliver the territory administration to Arab forces.

Netanyahu’s statement took place during an interview with, a few hours before meeting with the Israeli security office to discuss Gaza’s possible total occupation. “We intend”, He said when asked about Israel to take full control of the region.

However, it made it clear that your country does not want to stay in the territory permanently. “We don’t want to keep it. We want to have a security perimeter. We don’t want to govern it. We don’t want to be there as a ruling body,” stated.

“We want to surrender to Arab forces that will rule him properly, without threatening us and giving the inhabitants of Gaza a good life. This is not possible with Hamas,” concluded.

The Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 killed 1,200 Israelis and began the war in Gaza. According to data from the Ministry of Health of Gaza, more than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed since then.

The Gaza Strip is 42 km long and remains the focus of the conflict, which has lasted almost 2 years. FDI (Israel Defense Forces) soldiers face wear after months of continuous combat.

In addition, the Netanyahu government faces international criticism and internal pressure, including military officers, for a solution to the impasse.

International organizations and health authorities warn of a growing number of civilians, intensifying criticism of Israel for their restrictions on humanitarian aid in the enclave.

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