The Hebrew broadcasting authority reported that estimates from the occupying army indicate that controlling the city of Gaza will take about two months. These estimates come at a sensitive time as military operations in the besieged enclave escalate.
In a related context, the security cabinet will hold a meeting tonight to discuss military plans for the occupation of the city, in addition to reviewing the latest developments regarding ongoing communications with Hamas.
The occupying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved military plans for the occupation of Gaza, reflecting an escalation in aggression against Palestinian civilians in the enclave.
The Egyptian-Qatari-American mediation continues in an attempt to push a new proposal for a ceasefire, but it seems that military escalation is the preferred option for the occupying government.
Concerns are growing about the repercussions of this aggression on civilians in Gaza, where residents are suffering from a suffocating blockade and difficult humanitarian conditions.
As military operations continue, the fate of Palestinian detainees in Gaza remains a major concern, as the occupation seeks to reach a deal with Hamas regarding their release.
Estimates from the occupying army indicate that the operational control of the city of Gaza will take about two months.





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"Hebrew Broadcasting": The Israeli army estimates that controlling the city of Gaza may take two months.