The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced at the beginning of local time on Friday morning that the Israeli security cabinet had approved a plan for the Israeli army to handle the city of Gaza.
In a statement, Netanyahu’s office said the Israeli defense forces would prepare to handle the city of Gaza, providing humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the war areas.
According to Netanyahu’s office, the cabinet adopted five principles to end the war. Among them, the disarmament of Hamas, the return of all the hostages and the return of both dead and dead, demonetisation of the Gaza strip, the Israeli security control over the Gaza Strip and the establishment of an alternative citizen government in Gaza which is not led by Hamas or Palestine Authority.
The move on Thursday said Netanyahu that Israel has intended to control Gaza all, but it is not that he does not want to “keep” or control the region, and instead it wants to hand over it to “Arab forces”.
In Interview With Fox News, Netanyahu was asked if Israel “would control Gaza.”
Netanyahu said, “We enable to assure our safety, to overcome Hamas, to free the population from Gaza, and enable it to pass civil rule, which is not Hamas and no one advocates the destruction of Israel.”
He said, “We do not want to keep gazelle.” “We want a security perimeter. We don’t want to control it. We do not want to live as a governing body. We want to hand over it to Arab forces that will control it properly without threatening us, and will give Ghazan a good life.”
The expansion of Israeli military campaigns in Gaza will attract strong international opposition and separate Israel, which is being urged by close colleagues to end war Amid growing concerns with human agencies about famine in the region.
In recent weeks, the conversation for a ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas broke, each side accused of being responsible for the failure.
The US Ambassador to Israel Mike Hakabi said, “I think the conversation is completely broken because Hamas is not serious about the conversation.” Interview with CBS News On Thursday. “I am not sure they were at any time, but they are definitely no more. Europe has given them some covers. When European leaders are putting more pressure on Israel that they are humas – and they are talking about people in Gaza, and they are not talking about the hostages – Hamas is celebrating, and they are realizing that, you know that they are winning the messages.”
Hukabi said that any decision to enter the Gaza Strip will be till the Israeli government.
Hukabi said, “It is not our job to tell that they should tell what they should do or not.” “Surely, if they ask for knowledge, consultation, advice, I am sure the President will present it. But finally, it is the decision that Israel and only Israel can make it only.”