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Israeli officials launch desperate campaign to stop Netanyahu’s Gaza occupation

Bel Trew
Gaza from above: Chilling footage shows devastation of enclave
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing significant internal pushback, including from his own military chief, over plans to expand the offensive and occupy remaining parts of Gaza.
  • Military and security officials are warning that a full occupation risks a protracted conflict, endangers remaining hostages, and would further strain the Israeli army.
  • Mr Netanyahu is reportedly under pressure from far-right coalition members who advocate for the destruction of Gaza City and oppose any truce or aid delivery.
  • Critics within Israel, including retired security officials and hostage families, accuse the prime minister of pandering to his far-right allies, fearing his strategy will lead to further devastation and loss of life.
  • The proposed expansion could exacerbate Israel's international isolation, with allies adopting tougher stances amid reports of humanitarian crises and attacks on aid convoys in Gaza, they say.
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