Netanyahu Reveals Gaza Occupation Plan Details
Cabinet poised to approve strategy targeting Hamas
A comprehensive plan for the occupation of Gaza, reportedly developed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is on the cusp of cabinet approval. The strategy outlines a five-division, five-month military engagement aimed at dismantling Hamas, according to an exclusive report.
IDF Hits Southern Lebanon Amid Heightened Tensions
In parallel developments, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) carried out airstrikes in southern Lebanon. The Upper Galilee Council stated that no unusual instructions had been issued for civilian areas, with all planned events proceeding as scheduled.
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Hamas Urges Global Protests
The militant group Hamas has called for worldwide demonstrations outside Israeli and American embassies, urging “popular pressure in all cities, capitals, and public squares.”
Herzog Condemns Media Coverage of Gaza
President Isaac Herzog criticized international media, accusing outlets of falling for “Hamas starvation propaganda.” He expressed dismay that staged images of hunger in Gaza were receiving more attention than videos of hostages.
US Brings Hate Crime Charges
In a separate judicial development, the United States has filed hate crime charges against a suspect in the killing of Israeli embassy staffers.
IDF, Microsoft Cloud Project for Surveillance Revealed
A report indicates that the IDF collaborated with Microsoft on a cloud-based megastorage project designed for Palestinian surveillance. Microsoft engineers reportedly developed the enhanced security layers for the system at Unit 8200’s direction.
Support Needed for Lone Soldiers’ Mental Health
A Knesset committee meeting highlighted the critical need for enhanced mental health support frameworks for lone soldiers. Committee members stressed that these soldiers require a more thorough and proactive care system.
Palestinian Activist’s Death Sparks Protests
The death of Palestinian peace activist Awdah Hathaleen, allegedly at the hands of an Israeli settler, has triggered protests by his family concerning the custody of his body. Hathaleen’s supporters are calling for justice.
The plan’s potential approval comes as global focus remains intently on the conflict. The number of displaced people in Gaza reached an estimated 1.7 million in May 2024, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis (OCHA, May 2024).
Cabinet ministers indicated that the ultimate version of Netanyahu’s Gaza plan remained a subject of deliberation, with approval anticipated for Thursday.