Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that a decision has been made for the full occupation of Gaza, marking a major escalation in the ongoing conflict.
In a televised statement, Netanyahu emphasized that the move is aimed at ensuring “long-term security and stability for Israel,” asserting that “Gaza will no longer serve as a base for attacks against our people.”
The announcement comes amid heightened military operations and growing international concern over the humanitarian crisis in the region. Netanyahu stated that Israeli forces would “take complete control of Gaza” to dismantle what he described as “terrorist infrastructure” and prevent future threats.
This decision is expected to intensify tensions across the Middle East and provoke strong reactions from global leaders and humanitarian organizations, many of whom have already called for restraint and a ceasefire.
Further details on the timeline and scale of the occupation are expected to follow in the coming days.