Here is Israel’s plan for Gaza… Ministers announced it one by one
As Israel’s attacks on Gaza, home to 2.3 million people, continue in full force for the 14th day, the latest statements from Israeli ministers point to a long-lasting war.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant visited troops on the Gaza border and ordered soldiers to “Be Prepared.” Noting that preparations for the ground operation have reached the final stage, Gallant said: “I promise you. “Those who see Gaza from afar will also see the inside,” he said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also called for support from the international community and stated that the war would last a long time.
Furthermore, following the attack on the Gaza hospital in which hundreds of people died, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry stated that Israel was trying to implement its strategic plan to deport the people of Gaza.
The latest statements by Israeli ministers put on the agenda plans for the future of Gaza, a city of 2.3 million inhabitants, blocked for years and converted into an open-air prison.

Discussions continue over when Israel will begin its ground operation in Gaza.
ESTABLISHMENT OF A Buffer Zone AT THE TARGET BORDER
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said in a statement to Army Radio: “At the end of the war, not only Hamas will disappear. “The territory of Gaza will also shrink,” he said.
While this statement sparked controversy, Israeli Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter, who was previously head of the Shin Bet intelligence agency, also said that a buffer zone would be established on the Gaza border after the defeat of Hamas. Dichter argued that the Israeli security area of ​​a few hundred meters on the Gaza border is not enough, and that Israeli security points should be established in Gaza territory to prevent Palestinians from infiltrating.
3 PHASE BATTLE
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced that the war in Gaza will take place in three stages.
Gallant noted that in a first stage Hamas’ infrastructure will be destroyed and then low-intensity operations will be organized to break resistance in the region. The Israeli minister stated that in the final stage his goal is to end Israel’s responsibility over Gaza and that this will lead to a new security reality in the region.
Hundreds of Israelis lost their lives or were taken hostage during Operation Aqsa Flood carried out by Hamas in Israeli territory on October 7, and the event that shook the world raised questions about Israel’s security.
The buffer zones established by Israel on the border after its withdrawal from Gaza in 2005 disappeared over time.
Source: Sozcu

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