The government also ensures that the cabinet has adopted “by majority votes” five principles to finish war: disarm Hamas, the return of all hostages with or without life, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, Israeli control of Gaza Safety and the establishment of an “alternative civil administration” for the enclave, which is neither the hamas nor the Palestinian authority, which currently governs parts. Occupied celebration
The Israeli Government Security Office approved at dawn a military plan proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to occupy the city of Gaza in northern Enclave.
After about ten hours of meeting, the Israeli government issued a statement where Netanyahu plan to “defeat Hamas”, which includes occupying the city of Gaza, without clarifying what will happen with the rest of the enclave, although the prime minister has declared the intention to extend the operation to the entire track before starting the debate session with the cabinet.
“Israel’s defense forces (FDI) will prepare to assume control of the city of Gaza, while ensuring the provision of humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones,” the statement specifies.
The government also ensures that the cabinet has adopted “by majority votes” five principles to finish war: disarm Hamas, the return of all hostages with or without life, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, Israeli control of Gaza Safety and the establishment of an “alternative civil administration” for the enclave, which is neither the hamas nor the Palestinian authority, which currently governs parts. Burden West Bank.
Speaking to US television station Fox News before the cabinet meeting, Netanyahu stated that his goal was to occupy the entire Gaza Strip, but does not intend to stay with her or rule it, but to maintain a “security perimeter” and give it “Arab forces that rule it” without threatening Israel and without Hamas.
According to the statement, at the meeting was discarded an “alternative plan”, considering that “he would not achieve the defeat of Hamas or the return of hostages.”
The Israeli media refer to that this plan would have come from the Israeli army chief of staff, Eyal Zamir, who had already faced Netanyahu when expressing his rejection of the occupation of the entire track.
In recent days, the country’s main media have released Netanyahu’s intention to expand the offensive to the areas where hostages are believed to meet, in a plan of various phases.
In the first of these, the Israeli troops would occupy the city of Gaza and force the Million of Palestinians who still remain in the city to the Mawasi area (south), already overcrowded with displaced people.
Subsequently, Israel would seek to assume refugee control in the center of the track, where troop raids have been limited. At all these points, Israel estimates that there are alive hostages.
Official information released by the Israelite government, however, confirms no action other than taking the city of Gaza.
Palestinian militias still maintain 50 Israeli hostages, of which only about 20 will remain alive, according to Israel’s estimates.
The UN warned on Wednesday that if Israel puts this plan into practice, there will be “catastrophic consequences” to the population of Gaza.