Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has confirmed the plans to take full military control over Gaza, stating that Israel does not rule the area, but that it will maintain a safety circumference. His comments occur a cabinet meeting to discuss the expanding activities. With 50 hostages still being held, Hamas Netanyahu accuses him of extending the war to avoid negotiations. (Lying photo by Gil Cohen-Magen / AFP) (AFP) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday (August 7) that Israel plans to take military control over the entire Gaza Strip, which has an escalation in the almost two-year war, despite the increasing international and domestic opposition. In an interview with Fox News, Netanyahu was asked if Israel was aimed at taking over the entire Gaza. He replied, ‘We intend to’ add ‘,’ we don’t want to keep it. We want a security circumference. We don’t want to rule it. We don’t want to be there as a governing body. ‘ He suggested that the Arab forces could take over the management of the area once Hamas was taken apart, although he gave no further details about who would be involved or what the arrangement would look like. The Cabinet meets to discuss the expansion of military control in the comments of Gaza Netanyahu, shortly before a safety cabinet meeting on Thursday to discuss the expansion of military control in Gaza. According to two Israeli sources of government, Reuters reported, the full cabinet may not approve of new plans before Sunday. One source according to the news release said the government is considering a phased takeover of areas that are not yet under Israeli control. Palestinians in those zones can receive evacuation warnings weeks before any soil operations. Hamas responds: “a blatant coup” In response, Hamas condemned Netanyahu’s remarks and called them “a blatant coup against the negotiation process”. In a statement, the militant group said Netanyahu was trying to extend the war, “Netanyahu’s plans to expand the aggression confirm beyond doubt that he is getting rid of his prisoners and sacrifice them.” The remaining hostages of about 50 hostages are still in Gaza. Israeli officials think only 20 are alive. Truths collapsed in July after showing early progress, with Hamas demanding a permanent end to the war in exchange for the prisoners. Accidents who rose on both sides, Israel launched its Gaza campaign after Hamas killed 1,200 people and abducted 251 hostages in his border assault on October 7. Since then, the Gaza Health Ministry says, more than 61,000 Palestinians have died in Israeli attacks, including 98 deaths over the past 24 hours alone. The United Nations called reports of a broader Israeli campaign “deep alarming” and urged self -control.
Netanyahu says Israel is planning to take a complete military control over Gaza, but “don’t want to rule it”
