Israeli military operations begin in accordance with the plan to control Gaza

Israel plans to deploy 60,000 troops to Gaza, which is likely to further escalate tensions with Hamas.

Bhadra 5, 2082

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Israeli military operations begin in accordance with the plan to control Gaza

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The Israeli army has started operations according to the plan to take control of Gaza City. According to the Israeli army, it has full control over the outskirts of Gaza City.

Soldiers have already been deployed in Zaitoon and Jabalia areas for control. On Tuesday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz authorized a military operation to control Gaza. And at the end of this week, the plan will be put to the Security Council. 

International media BBC mentioned that 60,000 reserve soldiers will be called up at the beginning of September under this plan. Soldiers deployed on active duty will also be included in this campaign. 

news agency According to Reuters , Hamas has accused Israel of wanting to continue a brutal war against innocent civilians.  For this reason, Hamas is accused of creating various obstacles in the ceasefire. 

Millions of Palestinian citizens have been living in Gaza City, located in the northern region of the Gaza Strip. It is the most populated city before the war. 

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, talking to Fox News , said that Israel's plan is not only to control the Gaza Strip but also to extend it to the Arab countries. Leaders from around the world criticized this expression. The United Nations warned that such an action would result in a large number of displacements and more killings. 

In another expression of Benjamin, he said that the Israel Defense Force (IDF) is ready to take control of Gaza City. 

In his statement, five principles are given for ending the war. These include the disarmament of Hamas, the return of all hostages (dead or alive), the end of militarization in the Gaza Strip, Israel's security control over the Gaza Strip and the establishment of an alternative civilian administration that does not involve Hamas or the Palestinians. 

The IDF has said that preparations are being made to control Gaza City and humanitarian aid will be provided to civilians living outside the war zone. 

But it is not clear whether such aid will be new or provided through the Israel and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. 

Before the cabinet meeting of Israel, he said that he wanted full control in the Gaza Strip. But under the new plan, he mentioned only Gaza City. 

According to Israeli media reports, there was a heated debate between the prime minister and the army chief on this issue. It is said that the army chief opposes the control in Gaza. 

Israel claims that it currently controls 75 percent of the territory. But the United Nations has claimed that 86 percent of the area has become a military zone. Some analysts have said that the threat of control in Gaza is a strategy to put pressure on Hamas. 

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