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Israel’s Netanyahu decides on ‘full occupation’ of Gaza: reports

Senior official quoted saying forces will operate in areas with hostages; IDF chief of staff told he can resign if he opposes the plan

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided that his forces should occupy the whole of Gaza, media reports said on Monday, amid mounting criticism of the dire humanitarian situation in the coastal territory.

Netanyahu reportedly plans to consult his cabinet and military leadership in the coming days to muster support for the plan.

News portal Ynetnews.com quoted a senior official said to be close to Netanyahu as saying: “The die is cast, we are going for a full occupation of the Gaza Strip”.

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The Israeli prime minister himself said earlier that he was planning to convene the Security Cabinet to discuss further actions in Gaza, as the conflict nears 22 months.

An Israeli battle tank near the border with the Gaza Strip. Photo: AFP
An Israeli battle tank near the border with the Gaza Strip. Photo: AFP
In a video message published on Sunday, Netanyahu said Palestinian extremist group Hamas refuses to agree to a negotiated solution.
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