The Israeli Chief of Staff approves a plan to occupy Gaza, starting with a military operation followed by a gradual entry into the city
On Sunday that Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir approved a plan to occupy Gaza City.
The Israeli Broadcasting Authority confirmed on Sunday that the Chief of Staff had approved a plan to occupy Gaza, which Defense Minister Israel Katz is expected to ratify next Tuesday.
The Israeli Broadcasting Authority explained that the Security Cabinet will hold a meeting at the end of the week to approve it.
Nitzan Alon, the Israeli army’s official responsible for prisoners and hostages, participated in the discussions that led to the approval of the plan.
The Israeli Broadcasting Authority pointed out that the plan for evacuating Palestinians from Gaza will be presented to the Americans upon their request.
The plan includes the forced evacuation of Palestinians within at least two weeks, with implementation to begin with a military operation followed by a gradual entry into the city.
Meanwhile, Channel 12 reported that the Israeli Chief of Staff has approved the plan to occupy Gaza City, and that the government will approve it before the end of the week.
On August 8, the Israeli security cabinet approved a plan proposed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to gradually reoccupy the entire Gaza Strip, starting with Gaza City.
