
Israel plans to occupy Gaza City in major escalation of devastating war
'The [Israeli military] will prepare to take control of Gaza City while providing humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones,' Netanyahu's office said in a statement early on Friday announcing the takeover plan.
Two Israeli government sources told the Reuters news agency that any resolution by the security cabinet would now need to be approved by the full government cabinet, which may not meet until Sunday.
Occupying Gaza City marks a major escalation by Israel in its war on the Palestinian territory and will likely result in the forced displacement of tens of thousands of exhausted and starving residents who are experiencing famine conditions as Israel continues to block humanitarian aid from entering the territory.
United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Israel's plan to escalate the assault on Gaza was 'wrong'.
'This action will do nothing to bring an end to this conflict or to help secure the release of the hostages. It will only bring more bloodshed,' he said in a statement.
Axios news reporter Barak Ravid, who first reported the security cabinet's approval of the plan, quoted an unnamed Israeli official as saying the operation will involve the forced displacement of 'all Palestinian civilians from Gaza City to the central camps and other areas by October 7'.
'A siege will be imposed on the Hamas militants who remain in Gaza City, and at the same time, a ground offensive will be carried out in Gaza City,' Ravid wrote on X, citing the official.
On Thursday, in advance of the security cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said Israel would 'take control of all Gaza'.
In a television interview with US outlet Fox News, Netanyahu also said Israel does not want to be 'a governing body' in Gaza and would hand over responsibility to an unspecified third party.
'We don't want to keep it. We want to have a security perimeter. We don't want to govern it,' he said.
Netanyahu's comments followed reports in Israeli media earlier this week that the Israeli leader would imminently announce plans to fully occupy the entirety of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said the decision was a 'disaster that will lead to many more disasters'.
The plan will 'take months, lead to the death of the hostages, the killing of many soldiers, cost tens of billions to the Israeli taxpayers, and lead to a political collapse,' he wrote in a post on X.
'This is exactly what Hamas wanted: for Israel to be trapped in the field without a goal, without defining the picture of the day after, in a useless occupation that no one understands where it is leading.'
Shihab Rattansi, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Washington, DC, said Israel's move to occupy Gaza has been 'telegraphed for several days now'.
'Donald Trump has all but greenlit whatever Benjamin Netanyahu wants to do. He said it would be up to the Israelis,' Rattansi said.
It is unclear how many people still live in Gaza City, the enclave's largest population centre before Israel's war on the territory that has now killed more than 61,000 Palestinians since October 2023.
Hundreds of thousands of people fled Gaza City under forced evacuation orders issued by the Israeli military in the opening weeks of the war, but many returned during a brief ceasefire at the start of this year.
A major ground operation in Gaza City could displace many thousands and further disrupt efforts to deliver food to the famine-stricken territory, where almost 200 people have now died from starvation and malnutrition.
'There is nothing left to occupy,' Gaza resident Maysaa al-Heila said on hearing of the planned takeover of the city.
'There is no Gaza left,' al-Heila told The Associated Press news agency.
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