Benjamin Netanyahu has stated he’ll convene his safety cupboard to debate instruct Israel’s navy to proceed in Gaza to satisfy all of his conflict objectives.
“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,” the Israeli prime minister informed his cupboard.
It got here after oblique ceasefire talks with Hamas, which had aimed to agree on a US-backed proposal for a 60-day truce, throughout which support can be flown into Gaza and half of the hostages Hamas is holding can be freed in change for Palestinian prisoners jailed in Israel, fell aside.
Mr Netanyahu is believed to be leaning in the direction of increasing the offensive in Gaza and seizing the complete enclave, in accordance with Israel’s Channel 12, which cited an official from his workplace.
He’ll convene his cupboard on Tuesday to decide, Israeli media reported.
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Palestinians carry support provides. Pic: Reuters
“It’s nothing to do with the security in Israel, and it has nothing to do with the future of the hostages. It’s basically a war to hold together the coalition and to save Netanyahu from the day of reckoning that will come inevitably when the war stops, when these criminal court cases of corruption will be accelerated. Basically, it’s totally unjustified.”
A bunch of round 600 retired Israeli safety officers have written to Donald Trump to induce the US president to strain Israel to carry the conflict to a direct finish.
“It is our professional judgement that Hamas no longer poses a strategic threat to Israel,” the letter stated. “Your credibility with the vast majority of Israelis augments your ability to steer Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu and his government in the right direction: End the war, return the hostages, stop the suffering.”
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Gaza: A conflict of ‘deception’
In the meantime, no less than 40 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli gunfire and airstrikes in Gaza on Monday, together with 10 in search of support, native medics stated. One other 5 died of hunger, they added.
Support teams say Israel’s newest measures to permit support into the besieged enclave aren’t sufficient.
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Smoke rises after an explosion in Gaza. Pic: Reuters
A number of hundred Palestinians have been killed by Israeli hearth since Might as they headed in the direction of meals distribution websites and support convoys, in accordance with witnesses, native well being officers and the UN human rights workplace.
Israel’s navy says it has solely fired warning pictures and disputes the quantity killed.
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Palestinians rush to gather humanitarian support in Gaza. Pic: AP
A number of international locations have been airdropping support to Gaza, although the UN and support teams warn such drops are expensive and harmful for residents, and ship much less support than vans.
COGAT, the Israeli navy company that coordinates support, stated throughout the previous week, greater than 23,000 tons of humanitarian support in 1,200 vans had entered Gaza, however lots of had but to be pushed to help distribution hubs by UN and different worldwide organisations.
Palestinian and UN officers stated Gaza wants round 600 support vans to enter every day to satisfy its humanitarian necessities – the quantity Israel used to permit in earlier than the conflict.
The conflict started when Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 individuals and took 251 hostage in an assault on southern Israel on 7 October 2023.
Israel’s offensive has since killed greater than 60,000 Palestinians, in accordance with the Hamas-backed well being ministry, which doesn’t differentiate between civilians and combatants in its rely.
Israeli officers say 50 hostages stay in Gaza, with solely 20 of these believed to nonetheless be alive.