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Sun 07 Sep 2025 2:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli concern over the slow displacement of Gazans and a plan to attract thousands of media personnel and influencers.

The political and military arena in Israel is witnessing extensive debate and ongoing divisions regarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to occupy the city of Gaza, alongside the rising protests and movements in world capitals in support of Gaza and condemnation of the massacres being committed against its residents.

According to a correspondent, the debate continues over the plan to occupy the city of Gaza and its feasibility, noting that Haaretz reported from military sources that "the Israeli General Staff is concerned about the slow displacement of the residents of Gaza City," with estimates indicating that less than 10% of them have left the city.

He clarifies that the issue of the displacement of Gaza City residents poses challenges and obstacles for the security and military establishment in Israel, stating that Haaretz estimates that half a million Palestinians are in Gaza City, making it difficult for the army to launch an attack on the city.

In the same context, it was revealed that there are those who doubt the effectiveness of "Gideon 2 vehicles," such as the head of operations at the Israeli General Staff, who told the army radio that he cannot guarantee that the operation will lead to a decisive victory over the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).

A prominent member of the Likud party also told Yedioth Ahronoth that "Gideon 1 vehicles" failed, and that "Gideon 2 vehicles" are also destined to fail.

On the other hand, it is confirmed that international and European movements supporting the Gaza Strip in particular have a direct impact on Israel, to the extent that the government meeting being held today, Sunday, in a secret underground location will discuss the establishment of a special department for Israeli propaganda in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The mission of this department focuses on countering international narratives and positions, as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will work to attract 5,000 media personnel, influencers, doctors, and others to visit the Gaza border area and northern Israel, in an attempt to convey an alternative narrative against international public opinion.

The correspondent noted that Israeli media is heavily focusing on the demonstrations organized in world capitals in support of Gaza and condemnation of the Israeli massacres against Palestinians, as well as following the issue of preventing Israelis from participating in festivals and arms exhibitions around the world.

Israeli media has also strongly highlighted the victory of the film "The Voice of Hind Rajab" in winning the Silver Lion at the 82nd Venice Film Festival.

He points out that international movements greatly disturb Israelis to the point that they are saying, "We are a leprous state that no one approaches," prompting large segments of Israelis to call for an end to the war on the Gaza Strip.

He notes that Haaretz highlighted a major headline yesterday, Saturday, stating that "Israel is going to occupy the city of Gaza but finds that Gaza is the one that has occupied it," due to the disintegration and international rejection of Israel and the economic repercussions of that.

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