Netanyahu hints at an extensive war in Gaza, but the former Israeli military and spying is the subject

Netanyahu hints at an extensive war in Gaza, but the former Israeli military and spying is the subject

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alluded to a broader military action in the devastating destruction Gaza On Tuesday, even when the former Israeli army and intelligence messages called for an end to a war of nearly 22 months.

The new pressure on Netanyahu came, as the Ministry of Health in Gaza said that the number of Palestinian deaths exceeded 61,000. Health officials reported new deaths for the hungry Palestinians looking for food at the distribution points. As an escalation of despair, the Israeli Defense Authority, which coordinates assistance, announced an agreement with local merchants to improve delivery operations.

Among the former security officials who publicly speaking were former leaders to serve the internal security in Israel, the Mossad Spy agency and the army-former presidential minister Ehud Barak. In a video posted on social media this week, they said that the right -wing members of the government maintained an “hostage” of Israel in prolonging the conflict.

Netanyahu’s goals in Gaza are “imagination," Joram Cohen, former president of Laen Pitt, said in the video.

He said: “If anyone imagines that we can reach every terrorist, every hole and every weapon, and in parallel, bring our hostages home – I think it is impossible.”

A more strict military action possible

Netanyahu It was announced on Monday that the security cabinet will be held to direct the army at the next stage of the war, which hints that the most stringent action was possible. This meeting started, according to an Israeli official, who is familiar with the issue, speaking on condition of anonymity because there was no official announcement.

Netanyahu said that his goals include the defeat of Hamas, the issuance of all the remaining fifty hostages, and the guarantee that Gaza is not threatened again by Israel after the Hamas attack 2023 warned the war.

The Israeli media reported differences between Netanyahu and the head of the army, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, on how to move forward. Reports said, noting that the unknown officials at the Netanyahu office were that the Prime Minister was pushing the army, which controlled about three quarters of Gaza, to conquer the entire lands – a step that could endanger the hostages, deepen the humanitarian crisis and isolate Israel internationally.

Various reports said that Zamir opposes this step and could step down or be paid if approved. Israeli officials did not respond to requests to comment on the reports.

The leader of Egypt calls on the war to the end

Egypt is a mediator in the ceasefire talks, and its president, Abd al -Fahia al -Sisi, said that the Israeli war in Gaza has become “the war of hunger, genocide and the liquidation of the Palestinian issue.”

Al -Sisi said that the war no longer aims to achieve political goals or to launch hostages. He repeated his call to European governments and US President Donald Trump to help stop the war and provide humanitarian aid to more than two million people in Gaza. The long lines were a truck waiting for Gaza from Egypt a repeated picture of the war.

Egypt has strong security relations with Israel.

More searches for aid were killed

Gaza health officials said that the Israeli forces opened fire on Tuesday morning towards the Palestinians who were asking for help and in the targeted attacks in central and southern Gaza, killing at least 25 people.

The Israeli army did not comment immediately.

The deaths included 19 in southern Gaza, 12 of whom are searching for help near the Maurraj Corridor and in the Tina area, about 3 km (1.8 miles) from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Center supported by gas east of Khan Yunis, according to Nasser Hospital and the Ministry of Health.

The ministry does not distinguish between militants and civilians, but it says that nearly half of the dead were women and children. It works under the Hamas government. The United Nations and other international organizations see it as the most reliable source of victims’ data.

Elsewhere in the center of Gaza, Al -Oda Hospital said that he had received the bodies of six Palestinians who were killed when the Israeli forces targeted crowds near another Aid GHF distribution site.

GHF said there were no accidents on its location on Tuesday.

Several hundreds of Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since May while they were heading towards food distribution sites, air parcels, and aid aid, according to witnesses, local health officials and the United Nations Human Rights Office. The Israeli army says it only launched warning shots and find losses.

The Israeli Defense Authority responsible for coordinating aid, Cogat, on social media, said that there will be “a gradual and controlling renewal of goods through the private sector in Gaza.”

A limited number of local merchants have been approved for the plan.

“Stained with humiliation and blood”

Muhammad Qasas from Khan Yunis said that his young children are so hungry that he is forced to aid trucks, which rarely reach warehouses these days because they stopped by the hungry crowds.

Monday said: “How can I feed them? No one has mercy. This is like the end of the world.” “If we resist, we get food. If we don’t fight, we will not get anything.”

It has become a routine to see men from the bodies of carrying aid as well as flour bags.

Youssef Abu Moore, from Khan Yunis, is called the current relief system closer to the trap of death.

He said: “This aid is stained with insult and blood,” adding that the aid applicants are at risk of shooting at the Israeli army or running it with trucks in the chaotic crowds.

The Israeli blockade and the military attack made almost impossible to provide assistance safely, which contributes to the region Slide. Relief groups say that Israel’s measures a week ago to allow more assistance in Far from enough.

Families The hostages in Gaza Fear hunger also affects them, but it blames Hamas.

The international alarm has also been installed, many countries Airdroped assisting Gaza. It calls on the United Nations and relief groups Such drops are expensive and dangerous For residents, they say they provide much less help than trucks.

“The whole world is watching”

Palestinians gather daily to obtain a funeral prayer.

"We are unarmed people who cannot afford this," Maryam Abu Hatab shouted at the yard of Nasser Hospital.

Ikram Nasr said that her son was shot dead while asking for help near the Maurraj Corridor.

“I had to go alone to carry my son," She said, tears in her eyes. "I collected the remains of my son like dog meat from the streets. “

She added: “The whole world is watching. They are watching our patience, strength, and faith in God. But we no longer have the ability to bear it."

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