
The Israeli Cabinet ministers approved plans to capture the entire Gaza belt on Monday and remained in the territory for an unspecified time, reported about the officials of the Associated Press.
A plan that would be carried out gradually will probably bring a wild international opposition.
A new plan approved by the early morning vote on Monday, hours after the Israeli military chief said the army was calling tens of thousands of reserve units. This would help Israel in extremely expanding operations in Palestinian territory.
The new Israeli plan included “strip and possession of the territory”, the report quoted officials.
According to Appport, the plan focuses on the defeat of Hamas and the liberation of the hostages held in Gaza. This would also push hundreds of thousands of Palestinians into the South Gaza, which would probably worsen the already desperate humanitarian crisis.
After the collapse of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in mid -March, Tel Aviv released wild attacks on the territory of Gaza and killed hundreds of Palestinians.
Israel also stopped all humanitarian aid, including food, fuel and water, to Gaza.
Israel creates pressure on Hamas
The new plan would also try to prevent the Militant Hamas group from the distribution of humanitarian aid, which strengthens the Group’s government in Gaza.
This also accused Hamas of keeping help for himself to strengthen her skills.
According to the AP report, Israel was in contact with several nations about the proposal of US President Donald Trump to take Gaza and relocate his population.
The proposal, which Israel called “Voluntary Emigration”, caused conviction from its allies in Europe and the Arab world.
The Yemen rocket stops flights in Israel
On Sunday after her impact near the access road caused panic among passengers, the missile launched by Iranian rebels in Yemen briefly stopped flights and commuting traffic on the Israeli main international airport
The Israeli army said it was the first time the missile hit the airport since the beginning of the Gaza War.
Initial findings indicated that the probable cause was a technical problem with the deviation, said the army.
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