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Israel's Netanyahu has decided on full occupation of Gaza, reports say

Israel's Netanyahu has decided on full occupation of Gaza, reports say

Al Jazeeraa day ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to announce plans to fully occupy the Gaza Strip, Israeli media have reported.
Netanyahu's decision will see the Israeli military expand its operations across the entire enclave, including areas where Hamas's captives are being held, i24NEWS, The Jerusalem Post, Channel 12 and Ynet reported on Monday.
'The decision has been made,' Amit Sega, chief political analyst with Channel 12, quoted an unnamed senior official in Netanyahu's office as saying.
'Hamas won't release more hostages without total surrender, and we won't surrender. If we don't act now, the hostages will starve to death and Gaza will remain under Hamas's control.'
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the reported plans and called on the international community to 'intervene urgently to prevent their implementation, whether they are a form of pressure, trial balloons to gauge international reactions, or genuinely serious'.
Netanyahu's office did not immediately respond to Al Jazeera's request for comment.
The reports come as Netanyahu is set to convene his war cabinet on Tuesday to discuss the next steps for Israel's military in Gaza as its war in the besieged enclave nears the two-year mark.
Netanyahu is facing growing international pressure to allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza and halt the war amid mounting Palestinian deaths due to malnutrition and Israeli attacks.
At least 74 Palestinians, including 36 aid seekers, were killed in Israeli attacks on Monday, according to medical sources in Gaza.
The Israeli leader is also facing mounting domestic pressure to secure the release of Hamas's remaining captives in Gaza, following the release of footage of detainees Rom Braslavski and Evyatar David appearing emaciated.
Netanyahu on Monday doubled down on his war goals, including eliminating Hamas and securing the release of the remaining captives.
'We must continue to stand together and fight together to achieve all our war objectives: the defeat of the enemy, the release of our hostages, and the assurance that Gaza will no longer pose a threat to Israel,' Netanyahu said at the start of a regular cabinet meeting on Monday.
Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan on Monday accused the United States and other Western countries of turning a blind eye to Israeli atrocities, and said that Netanyahu's government bore 'full responsibility' for the lives of the captives 'due to its stubbornness, arrogance, and evasion of reaching a ceasefire agreement, and the escalation of the war of extermination and starvation against our people'.
More than 60,930 Palestinians, including at least 18,430 children, have been killed in Gaza since October 2023, according to Gaza health authorities.
Forty-nine captives, including 27 who are believed to be dead, are still being held by Hamas, according to Israeli authorities.
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