Strategic Clarity: Israel's Next Moves in Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to convene a security cabinet meeting to decide on future actions in Gaza after ceasefire talks with Hamas collapsed. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff engaged in talks with Israel, but expanding military operations and annexation are being considered amid failed truce efforts.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will convene his security cabinet soon to deliberate on Israel's next steps in Gaza, following the collapse of indirect ceasefire negotiations with Hamas. A senior Israeli source suggested that increased military force could be a possible course of action.
U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, during a recent visit, collaborated with the Israeli government on a prospective plan to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza. Despite efforts, Israeli officials are contemplating an expanded military offensive and the potential annexation of parts of Gaza if a ceasefire cannot be achieved.
The thwarted talks sought a U.S.-supported 60-day truce, allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza and the release of hostages held by Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. While an understanding with the U.S. seemed possible, an Israeli official later indicated that a deal was futile, emphasizing the need for military action.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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