Hebrew media revealed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is fully aware that the continuation of his government depends on implementing a plan to reoccupy Gaza, as estimates suggest that the absence of this operation could lead to the collapse of his government. This situation reflects the increasing pressures he faces from extremist ministers in his government.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich threatened to withdraw from the government if a deal to halt the aggression against the Gaza Strip was pursued, complicating Netanyahu's political situation further.
In the context of negotiations, an Israeli military source reported that Israel was seeking to release some hostages without committing to ending the war, but after Hamas agreed to all of Israel's demands, Tel Aviv's language shifted towards a comprehensive agreement and a ceasefire.
Reports indicated that the occupation army is prepared for a new phase of fighting, intending to call up reserve forces on September 2, suggesting that the fighting in Gaza may continue for several more months.
The occupation army also informed hospital directors in Gaza of the need to prepare evacuation plans, reflecting ongoing preparations for reoccupation, at a time when threats from Israeli officials are increasing.
Occupation Army Minister Israel Katz threatened that 'the gates of hell will soon be opened on Hamas in Gaza' if they do not agree to Israel's conditions, reflecting the escalation in official Israeli rhetoric.
In security consultations, Netanyahu and members of the security cabinet approved the army's plan to occupy the city of Gaza, reflecting the aggressive trends aimed at achieving objectives that the army has not been able to accomplish previously.
The Israeli army expects fighting to continue until 2026, with around 130,000 reserve soldiers being called up, indicating that the occupation is preparing for long-term military operations.
Since the beginning of the aggression on October 7, 2023, the occupation army has committed genocide in Gaza, with the attacks resulting in thousands of martyrs and injured, reflecting the catastrophic impact of these operations on Palestinian civilians.
Netanyahu is determined to proceed with the operation (Gideon 2) to the end.





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"Ma'ariv": Netanyahu understands that the survival of his government depends on the reoccupation of Gaza.