- JERUSALEM — Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday that a
planned expanded military operation in the Gaza Strip would force the enclave's
entire population to either relocate to a confined area in the south or to
"voluntarily" emigrate, as Israeli forces prepare to seize control of
the entire territory.
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- "We will act with full force and will not stop until
all objectives are achieved, including the voluntary emigration plan for Gaza
residents," Katz said during a a situational assessment meeting with
senior commanders held in preparation for the operation, according to a statement
issued on his behalf.
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- The announcement came amid growing international concern
over the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where populations have faced
mass starvation and famine since Israel blocked all humanitarian aid on March
2.
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- Katz said the new operation, approved by the Israeli
security cabinet on Monday, is intended to dismantle Hamas's military and
governing capabilities and to secure the release of 59 hostages still held in
the enclave.
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- Unlike past operations, "the IDF (Israel Defense
Forces) will remain in every area it captures," he said, Xinhua news
agency reported.
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- However, he added that the Israeli forces are still in
preparations, providing "a window of opportunity, until the end of the US
President's visit to the region, to reach a hostage deal based on the Witkoff
plan".
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- US President Donald Trump will visit the Gulf from May 13
to 16.
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- The 'Witkoff plan', named after US Special Envoy to the
Middle East Steve Witkoff and formally presented by Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu in early March, proposed the release of additional Israeli
hostages in return for a 50-day truce and a promise to engage in talks on a
longer truce. The proposal did not mention a withdrawal of Israeli forces or
the release of Palestinian prisoners, two of Hamas's key demands.
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- Katz said that even if a ceasefire is reached,
"Israel will not withdraw from the security buffer zone," referring
to land the Israeli army has already seized.