The Israeli occupation army is seeking to control between 70 and 75 percent of the Gaza Strip as part of Operation Gideon, with the aim of imposing a new reality and creating a "Little Gaza," according to what Channel 12 reported on Thursday, citing an Israeli security official.
The senior official said, "The goal is to shrink Gaza, force Hamas to lose large areas, and force it out of its comfort zone." He noted that the plan includes isolating Hamas from the population and establishing checkpoints and control centers to screen the movement's members.
This came as the Israeli occupation army issued a new warning this afternoon to residents of large neighborhoods and areas in the northern Gaza Strip, demanding immediate evacuation to the south as part of its ongoing displacement policy. It also threatened to expand its military operations in the aforementioned areas.
He said the targeted areas include: Ghaban, Al-Shimaa, Fadous, Al-Manshiya, Sheikh Zayed, Al-Sultans, Al-Karama, Beit Lahia Project, Al-Zahour, Tel Al-Zaatar, Al-Nour, Abdul Rahman, Al-Nahda, and Jabalia Camp, describing them as "dangerous combat zones."
He added, in a statement addressing the residents of these areas, that he would "significantly expand his military activity in the areas where you are present."





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Israel plans to control 75% of the Gaza Strip to create a "mini-Gaza"