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Butcher Netanyahu Announces Imminent Full-Scale Military Operation in Gaza

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that the Israeli military is poised to launch a full-scale entry into the Gaza Strip in the coming days. This move aims to advance and potentially conclude the ongoing military campaign in the besieged area, targeting the defeat of the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas.

In an official statement released on Tuesday, Netanyahu announced plans to intensify efforts in the coming days with the objective of fully completing the operation. The completion signifies the defeat and dismantling of Hamas, Netanyahu asserted.

A senior official asserted that the conflict will persist unabated, despite the possibility of a temporary ceasefire. He emphasized that their commitment extends to seeing the hostilities through to the end.

The Israeli leader announced that the government has established a system to facilitate the departure of Gaza residents. Furthermore, efforts are underway to identify nations that might be open to accepting Palestinians from the embattled region.

Netanyahu has claimed that “over 50 percent will leave” if presented with the choice, as stated in the declaration.

Since the onset of the conflict in October 2023, Israel has indicated its intent to remove the local Palestinian population from Gaza.

Netanyahu announced that Israel plans to execute Trump’s strategy for relocating a significant portion of Gaza’s populace to other nations.

Trump’s proposal has faced unanimous rejection from Palestinians and Arab nations, with human rights experts arguing that it could contravene international law.

Palestinians in Gaza express a strong desire to remain in their homes, voicing concerns over the possibility of experiencing another large-scale displacement akin to the mass exodus that occurred during the conflict related to the establishment of Israel in 1948.

In response to Hamas’s unprecedented Al-Aqsa Flood operation, Israel initiated a military campaign in Gaza on October 7, 2023. The operation was described by Hamas as a counteraction to the increasing hostilities against Palestinians.

Failing to meet its stated goals in Gaza, the Tel Aviv administration agreed to Hamas’s enduring negotiation conditions, initiating a ceasefire in the region commencing on January 19.

Two months later, however, Israel took the unilateral decision to break the ceasefire and recommenced its intensive aerial bombardment of Gaza.

The situation has worsened due to the regime’s intensified enforcement of the Gaza blockade, severely restricting the flow of essential food and medical supplies to the territory’s 2.3 million inhabitants.

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