They adopted five principles for ending the war, namely disarming Hamas, returning hostages, demilitarizing Gaza and maintaining a security presence, and the formation of a civilian government.
Security Cabinet adopts five principles for ending the war
The Security Cabinet also adopted five principles for ending the war, namely disarming Hamas, returning all hostages, both living and murdered, demilitarizing the Gaza Strip, Israel maintaining security control over the Gaza Strip, and the existence of a civilian government that is not controlled by either Hamas or the Palestinian Authority.
Satellite footage indicates increased IDF mobilization near Gaza Strip, NBC reports
Commercial satellite imagery showed the IDF amassing troops and equipment near the Israel-Gaza border, according to three current and one former US official who all viewed the footage, NBC reported on Friday.
Occupation op. expected to last at least six months
The operation is expected to take at least six months. A senior official told the Post that Netanyahu is “determined that this is the only path to defeating Hamas.” In an interview with Fox News on Thursday, the prime minister stated: “We intend to militarily take over the entire Gaza Strip, dismantle Hamas, and transfer control to another authority.”