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Israel's new offensive plan intensifies conflict in Gaza
The Israeli Security Cabinet has approved an expansion of its offensive in Gaza, aiming to seize control of the Gaza Strip and compel its residents to leave. This initiative signals a notable escalation in Israel's military strategy.
Reports indicate that the Israeli Cabinet envisions a comprehensive takeover of the enclave. According to a source who spoke to AFP, the plan encompasses not only the conquest of Gaza but also the relocation of its population to the south.
This newly ratified strategy aligns with former U.S. President Donald Trump's vision to transform Gaza into the "Riviera of the Middle East." The announcement follows Israel's decision to mobilize tens of thousands of reservists, further intensifying its assault on the territory.
The approval of this plan underscores Israel's objective to achieve complete control over Gaza, framed under the pretext of protecting Palestinians and dismantling Hamas. Despite this pressure, Hamas remains steadfast in its negotiating positions.
Israel's strategy includes assuming responsibility for humanitarian aid within the Gaza Strip, a move that raises concerns about the welfare of its inhabitants.
In response to the expansion plan, the Families Forum, representing the relatives of hostages in Israel, has condemned the government for prioritizing territorial gains over the lives of hostages in Gaza. They labeled the initiative the "Smotrich-Netanyahu plan," criticizing its implications for those held captive.
The forum's statement reflects a significant public sentiment, asserting that the government is prioritizing land over the wishes of a majority of the population, who oppose sacrificing hostages for territorial control.
The European Union has voiced its apprehension regarding Israel's new plan. Anouar El Anouni, spokesperson for the EU’s diplomatic service, called for "maximum restraint," emphasizing the potential for increased casualties and suffering among the Palestinian population. He urged Israel to exercise caution in its military operations.
In summary, the recent developments in Gaza reveal a complex web of military strategy, humanitarian concerns, and political pressures, as the region braces for the consequences of Israel's expanded offensive.
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