Amidst Gaza's Turmoil: Netanyahu's Contentious Military Expansion Plans
Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir opposes Prime Minister Netanyahu's plans to seize remaining areas of Gaza, as Netanyahu faces pressure amid ongoing war. Military control 75% of Gaza but warns of potential hostage harm. International criticism and calls for ceasefire grow, highlighting humanitarian crisis and internal political tensions.
In a tense three-hour meeting, Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir pushed back against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plans to seize the remaining areas of Gaza not under control, citing risks to hostages and potential military entrapment. As pressure mounts, the prime minister is caught between international and domestic calls to halt military expansion.
The Israeli military, controlling 75% of Gaza, refrains from imposing rule or annexing territories despite calls from some government factions. With the coastal enclave nearing humanitarian catastrophe, international bodies, including the U.N., express deep concerns over any military advancement that could exacerbate the dire situation.
Amid ongoing negotiations, Defense Minister Israel Katz reaffirms the military's duty to execute government directives despite opposition. Internal tensions intensify as political leaders, like opposition leader Yair Lapid, advocate a diplomatic resolution, reflective of public sentiment against prolonged conflict, backed by a recent Channel 12 poll favoring a ceasefire solution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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