Netanyahu has decided to occupy the entire Gaza Strip, as well as the areas where the hostages are held
In order to advance the occupation, today's Prime Minister has called a meeting. Israeli army leaders have declared that they do not want to maneuver where the hostages are, . But they say Netanyahu's decision is clear. Bien, former senior Israeli security officials and former military have stepped up pressure to demand an end to the war.
In the last few hours, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has announced his intention to occupy the entire Gaza Strip , including the areas where the hostages are held, while former security officials and former military personnel in A0iSrael have stepped up pressure on the prime minister to demand an end to the war in Gaza.
The Prime Minister has called a meeting of the Security Cabinet for today, "to move towards the full occupation of the Gaza Strip," which would be the words.
Today's meeting will discuss how the fighting will continue and discuss how the army can deploy in the areas where the hostages are held.
Military and former senior officials, against
The army chiefs seem to be reluctant to maneuver in areas where there are people held, so as not to harm them; but Netanyahu's intention is firm: to occupy all of Gaza, even the places where the hostages are held.
In the last few hours there have been frequent opposition to this decision. More than500 former soldiers in the last few hours have urged US President Donald Trump to press the Israeli Government to end the offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Also dozena ,former senior Israeli security officials, former Chief of Staff, Foreign Security Service (Mosad), Internal Security Service (Shin Bet) and Police, among others, called on Monday to end the war in Gaza on the grounds that Israel has sufferedmore losses than the victory and that the war continues for political reasons.
Meanwhile, the Jordanian Government has accused Israel of obstructing the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza. In response, Israel has announced a new mechanism for better access to aid: private traders will henceforth be able to distribute humanitarian aid under certain conditions.
This announcement comes when Israel starves the populationof the Gaza Strip, where dozens of people have already died of inanution and malnutrition.
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