Regime moves | Tel Aviv plans to occupy Gaza
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Gaza Strip
Pars Today – Israeli security sources have reported plans to occupy parts of the Gaza Strip.
According to Pars Today, the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom, citing an Israeli security official, wrote that the Israeli army is preparing for a long-term presence in the Gaza Strip. The report states that the Israeli military has proposed that control over roughly half of Gaza’s territory remain under Israeli forces.
Difficult moments still await us
Following the announcement by the hacker group “Hanzala” stating to have hacked the phone of former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett, Israeli media reported his reaction.
In his comments after the incident, Bennett said: “I knew this would not be easy, and I know that difficult moments still await us.”
Israeli regime approves 3,600 new housing units in East al-Quds
Meanwhile, Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s minister of finance, approved a plan to construct 3,600 new housing units in occupied East al-Quds. This decision comes after the Israeli security cabinet on December 11 also approved a plan to establish 19 settlements in the West Bank.