Israel approves bold plan to capture entire Gaza Strip

Monday, May 5, 2025, 11:21 am

In a move that has sparked international chatter, Israeli cabinet ministers approved an audacious plan to capture the entire Gaza Strip. With tens of thousands of reserve soldiers now on alert, this polarizing decision marks a daring escalation in the region’s long-standing conflict, setting the stage for further geopolitical drama.


globalnews.ca / Israel approves plan to capture, occupy entirety of Gaza

Israeli cabinet ministers approved the plan in an early morning vote, hours after the Israeli military chief said the army was calling up tens of thousands of reserve soldiers.

ledevoir.com / Israël voudrait capturer toute la bande de Gaza, en vertu d’un nouveau plan

Le premier ministre dit vouloir « promouvoir le plan Trump visant au départ volontaire des habitants de Gaza ».


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