News Brief: Netanyahu Defends New Gaza Offensive as ‘Best Way to End the War’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has unveiled a new plan to expand military operations in Gaza, targeting the last Hamas strongholds in Gaza City and the central camps. He said the operation, to be carried out on a “short timetable,” is the “best way to end the war speedily.”
The move comes amid deep domestic division, with thousands protesting in Tel Aviv, some demanding a ceasefire and hostage deal, while far-right cabinet members push for a harsher campaign. Netanyahu insists the aim is not to occupy Gaza but to set up a civilian administration unaffiliated with Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
The UN has warned the plan could worsen Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, where over 61,000 people have been killed since the war began.
#Netanyahu #GazaWar #Israel #Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has unveiled a new plan to expand military operations in Gaza, targeting the last Hamas strongholds in Gaza City and the central camps. He said the operation, to be carried out on a “short timetable,” is the “best way to end the war speedily.”
The move comes amid deep domestic division, with thousands protesting in Tel Aviv, some demanding a ceasefire and hostage deal, while far-right cabinet members push for a harsher campaign. Netanyahu insists the aim is not to occupy Gaza but to set up a civilian administration unaffiliated with Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
The UN has warned the plan could worsen Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, where over 61,000 people have been killed since the war began.
#Netanyahu #GazaWar #Israel #Hamas
News Brief: Netanyahu Defends New Gaza Offensive as ‘Best Way to End the War’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has unveiled a new plan to expand military operations in Gaza, targeting the last Hamas strongholds in Gaza City and the central camps. He said the operation, to be carried out on a “short timetable,” is the “best way to end the war speedily.”
The move comes amid deep domestic division, with thousands protesting in Tel Aviv, some demanding a ceasefire and hostage deal, while far-right cabinet members push for a harsher campaign. Netanyahu insists the aim is not to occupy Gaza but to set up a civilian administration unaffiliated with Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
The UN has warned the plan could worsen Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, where over 61,000 people have been killed since the war began.
#Netanyahu #GazaWar #Israel #Hamas
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