6/8/2025–|Last update: 20:09 (Mecca time)
The plan of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -wanted by the International Criminal Court -has detonated the re -occupation of the Gaza Strip between the political and military leaderships, while the Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir described it as a “strategic trap”.
According to the military expert, Colonel Hatem Karim Al -Falahi, the re -occupation of the Gaza Strip means a great danger to the lives of the prisoners detained in the Gaza Strip as a result of military operations.
Al -Falahi pointed out – during the Al -Jazeera paragraph to analyze the military developments in the Palestinian sector – that the region that the occupation army did not enter previously has large infrastructure, as it was not damaged except for air strikes in the last period.
Based on these data, the occupation army will face “severe and fierce resistance in these areas”, which exposes it to a great depletion at the level of human and combat equipment and powers as well as the psychological level.
Netanyahu’s plan includes the occupation of Gaza City, Deir Al -Balah, and the Central Governorate camps (Al -Nusayrat, Al -Maghazi, Al -Bayraj and Al -Zawaida) or its surrounding.
The plan to re -occupy the sector also comes at a time when the occupation army faces a real problem at the strategic, operational, financial and economic levels, as well as humanity, according to the military expert.
On the other hand, the military leadership appears to be very reluctant to go to the option of complete occupation, which means full operational control over the Gaza Strip, and the involvement of large sectors of the army within the besieged sector.
Instead of complete occupation, Zamir prefers controlling new axes in the sector, such as Morag and Nightsar, and cordoning Gaza City and besieging them with limited incursions into different areas so that they do not affect the lives of the detained prisoners.
If the resistance factions do not respond to military pressure, the Zamir plan requires at the time to go to full control of the sector.
Tel Aviv estimates the presence of 50 Israeli prisoners in Gaza – at least 20 of them are alive – while the occupation prisons lie with more than 10 thousand and 800 Palestinians who suffer torture, starvation and medical neglect, which killed many of them.
In the middle of August 2005, Israel began to evacuate 21 settlements that occupied about 35% of the Gaza Strip, which does not exceed 360 square kilometers, 38 years after the occupation of the small coastal sector.
