Israel's Cabinet to Decide on ‘Complete Conquest’ of Gaza

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I feel like this should be a dupe but I could not find anything on it. If dupe kill it.


Israeli tanks stationed just outside of Gaza, Aug. 1.

Israeli tanks stationed just outside of Gaza, Aug. 1.© Jack Guez - AFP via Getty Images


Israel’s security cabinet is meeting to decide on a military plan for the “complete conquest” of Gaza, a move that, if approved, would mark a significant escalation in the war and risk deepening the humanitarian crisis.

The plan, presented by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is understood to outline a four- to five-month ground campaign beginning with an offensive into Gaza City, the enclave’s most densely populated area. Parts of the city remain outside Israeli military control and have not been placed under evacuation orders, according to the United Nations. The proposed offensive could displace up to one million Palestinians toward the already overcrowded southern region of the Strip.

Speaking to Fox News ahead of the cabinet meeting, Netanyahu confirmed Israel’s intention to occupy the entirety of Gaza, saying the move is necessary to ensure Israeli security and eliminate Hamas control.

“We don’t want to keep it… we want to hand it over to Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us. That’s not possible with Hamas,” he said Thursday.

The proposal has drawn sharp criticism from within Israel’s military leadership. IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has reportedly warned that “occupying the Strip would put Israel in a black hole,” thereby entangling the nation in a protracted and costly engagement and further endangering the lives of the hostages still held in Gaza.

“We will continue to express our positions without fear, in a substantive, independent, and professional manner,” he was quoted as telling senior military officials ahead of the cabinet meeting.

Good!

Pulling out of Gaza in '05 was at the behest of the West with faux promises of peace and other bullshit was a huge mistake.

Hamas puts out videos with the remaining Israeli hostages suffering and starving and does not intend to release them. Id push all Gazans, including Hamas, into the sea as they are one in the same.



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This decision was made decades ago by Israel OP.

Their actions over the years attest to that fact.
 
This decision was made decades ago by Israel OP.

Their actions over the years attest to that fact.
What a bizarre thing to say. Twenty years ago Israel withdrew from Gaza and allowed the Palestinian Authority to move 13,000 armed troops, to cross Isreal to take control of Gaza as a part of a new peace initiative, so your post makes no sense.
 
What a bizarre thing to say. Twenty years ago Israel withdrew from Gaza and allowed the Palestinian Authority to move 13,000 armed troops, to cross Isreal to take control of Gaza as a part of a new peace initiative, so your post makes no sense.
Israel still control, literally, every aspect of Palestinian life, including their water, their travel and much, much more.

Nice try, but no dice.

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Israel still control, literally, every aspect of Palestinian life, including their water, their travel and much, much more.

Nice try, but no dice.

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None of that is true. The Arabs have had control of the water in Gaza since 1995. As a part of the Oslo II Accords, the PWA, Palestinian Water Authority, has had control over water in Gaza as well as water in Samaia and Judea. After the 2005 IDF withdrawal from Gaza, Israel controlled no part of what went on inside of Gaza or whether the Gazans could leave via Egypt, but they, of course, could not enter Israel without permission.
 
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Israeli tanks stationed just outside of Gaza, Aug. 1.

Israeli tanks stationed just outside of Gaza, Aug. 1.© Jack Guez - AFP via Getty Images


Israel’s security cabinet is meeting to decide on a military plan for the “complete conquest” of Gaza, a move that, if approved, would mark a significant escalation in the war and risk deepening the humanitarian crisis.

The plan, presented by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is understood to outline a four- to five-month ground campaign beginning with an offensive into Gaza City, the enclave’s most densely populated area. Parts of the city remain outside Israeli military control and have not been placed under evacuation orders, according to the United Nations. The proposed offensive could displace up to one million Palestinians toward the already overcrowded southern region of the Strip.

Speaking to Fox News ahead of the cabinet meeting, Netanyahu confirmed Israel’s intention to occupy the entirety of Gaza, saying the move is necessary to ensure Israeli security and eliminate Hamas control.

“We don’t want to keep it… we want to hand it over to Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us. That’s not possible with Hamas,” he said Thursday.

The proposal has drawn sharp criticism from within Israel’s military leadership. IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has reportedly warned that “occupying the Strip would put Israel in a black hole,” thereby entangling the nation in a protracted and costly engagement and further endangering the lives of the hostages still held in Gaza.

“We will continue to express our positions without fear, in a substantive, independent, and professional manner,” he was quoted as telling senior military officials ahead of the cabinet meeting.

Good!

Pulling out of Gaza in '05 was at the behest of the West with faux promises of peace and other bullshit was a huge mistake.

Hamas puts out videos with the remaining Israeli hostages suffering and starving and does not intend to release them. Id push all Gazans, including Hamas, into the sea as they are one in the same.



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Let Them Worship at the Shrine of Abu Nidal

A defensive diaspora, which has historically been done in Turkey, India, and Andy Jackson's America, is the only solution that will end the decades-long Nazislami Holocaust. Their fellow desert bandits in western North Africa will be glad to take them as more cannon fodder for blitzkrieging Berber bloodbaths.
 
None of that is true. The Arabs have had control of the water in Gaza since 1995. As a part of the Oslo II Accords, the PWA, Palestinian Water Authority, has had control over water in Gaza as well as water in Samaia and Judea. After the 2005 IDF withdrawal from Gaza, Israel controlled no part of what went on inside of Gaza or whether the Gazans could leave via Egypt, but they, of course, could not enter Israel without permission.
Link?
 

Article 40: Water and Sewage​

The agreement rests on good-will and at its core is the principle of Israeli recognition of Palestinians’ rights to water in the West Bank. The main principles address developing additional water, coordinating management of water resources and wastewater systems, treating influent for eventual reuse, and ensuring water quality and the prevention of harm. Powers and responsibilities in the domain of water and sewage in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip will be transferred to the Palestinian Council, while the question of infrastructure ownership is deferred until the permanent status negotiations. The final principle (paragraph 25) relates to the Gaza Strip and maintains the status quo on already existing provisions and agreements relating to the water resources and sewage systems in the area; schedule 11 reviews these arrangements.

Water Supply​

The section includes an estimation of future water needs for Palestinians (70-80 mcm/yr). Israel is committed to providing a total of 9.5 mcm of water per year to major Palestinian cities including Hebron, Bethlehem, Ramallah, Salfit, Nablus, Jenin, and the Gaza Strip. The Palestinians are to be responsible for providing these areas with the additional supply of 19.2 mcm per year, which may be drawn from the Eastern Aquifer. Schedule 10 enumerates precise allowances for extractions and use of water from the Eastern, North-Eastern, and Western Aquifers.

Israel and Palestinian administration are to cooperate in the exchange of data and in identification of sites for construction of new wells. The Joint Water Committee is formed to handle all water and sewage issues in the West Bank, including the following responsibilities: the joint management and protection of water resources and sewage systems; handling information exchange, regulation and monitoring, and the resolution of water and sewage conflict. The JWC will act to review all development projects in all their stages and determine whether to issue approval for their implementation. The role and obligations of the Joint Water Committee (Article 40, paragraph 15) are further expanded in Schedule 8. Schedule 9 expands on supervision and enforcement mechanisms (Article 40, Paragraph 17), and addresses water purchases and cost. Paragraph 20 sets forth additional areas for cooperation between various committees with respect to economics and regional development.

 
We don’t want to keep it… we want to hand it over to Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us. That’s not possible with Hamas,” he said Thursday
This will always be a mistake
 
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Israeli tanks stationed just outside of Gaza, Aug. 1.

Israeli tanks stationed just outside of Gaza, Aug. 1.© Jack Guez - AFP via Getty Images


Israel’s security cabinet is meeting to decide on a military plan for the “complete conquest” of Gaza, a move that, if approved, would mark a significant escalation in the war and risk deepening the humanitarian crisis.

The plan, presented by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is understood to outline a four- to five-month ground campaign beginning with an offensive into Gaza City, the enclave’s most densely populated area. Parts of the city remain outside Israeli military control and have not been placed under evacuation orders, according to the United Nations. The proposed offensive could displace up to one million Palestinians toward the already overcrowded southern region of the Strip.

Speaking to Fox News ahead of the cabinet meeting, Netanyahu confirmed Israel’s intention to occupy the entirety of Gaza, saying the move is necessary to ensure Israeli security and eliminate Hamas control.

“We don’t want to keep it… we want to hand it over to Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us. That’s not possible with Hamas,” he said Thursday.

The proposal has drawn sharp criticism from within Israel’s military leadership. IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has reportedly warned that “occupying the Strip would put Israel in a black hole,” thereby entangling the nation in a protracted and costly engagement and further endangering the lives of the hostages still held in Gaza.

“We will continue to express our positions without fear, in a substantive, independent, and professional manner,” he was quoted as telling senior military officials ahead of the cabinet meeting.

Good!

Pulling out of Gaza in '05 was at the behest of the West with faux promises of peace and other bullshit was a huge mistake.

Hamas puts out videos with the remaining Israeli hostages suffering and starving and does not intend to release them. Id push all Gazans, including Hamas, into the sea as they are one in the same.



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