Netanyahu's Bold Gaza Strategy: A Plan Under Fire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu aims to seize control of Gaza, proposing a handover to Arab forces for governance. This plan, receiving significant criticism, marks a possible shift in Israel's Gaza strategy amid ongoing hostilities, international pressure, and domestic unrest demanding an end to the conflict.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced intentions to take military control of the Gaza Strip. Despite facing criticism, he stated a desire to transfer governance to Arab forces, although specific arrangements remain undecided. This declaration precedes a significant meeting with Israeli ministers to deliberate further territorial advances.
The proposed strategy signifies a major shift, with potential for full control reversing Israel's 2005 withdrawal decision. Netanyahu's approach has fueled tension within Israel's government, sparking protests and demanding resolutions for hostage releases held by Hamas.
Amid escalating military actions, international responses vary. The UN expressed concern over possible expansion, while Israel's domestic protests grow against prolonging aggression. Stakeholders remain divided on pathways to peace, with enduring pressure on governmental and military decisions shaping regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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