
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a comprehensive attack plan in the Gaza Strip. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He stated that the goal is to remove "HAMAS" from power and temporarily take control of the area, later handing it over to Arab forces. Netanyahu emphasized that there is no intention to govern the area in the long term.
The attack may focus on Gaza City and central camps. Approximately one million Palestinians live in these areas, and some of the captives are also held there.
The operation is likely to last several months, leading to the forced relocation of the population and deepening the humanitarian crisis. The head of the army's general staff, Eyal Zamir, called this plan a "trap."
The families of the captives are also seriously concerned. They believe that the captives can only be freed through negotiations.
Local media reports that there is a possibility of live captives being killed during the attack. Surveys show that a majority of Israelis support the agreement.
The plan has also sparked debates among international partners. British Ambassador Simon Walter called this decision a "big mistake."
U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee emphasized that the decision is a matter for Israel. Netanyahu has not presented a clear plan for Gaza after the war.