Israeli Regime Unveils Unprecedented Plan to Besiege Gaza’s Densely Populated Areas
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Mayadeen, the Israeli Kan network disclosed that Israel’s Ministry of Security is reviewing a complete siege on densely populated areas of Gaza. This would include preventing the entry of food, water, and humanitarian aid. The move comes amid stalled prisoner exchange negotiations and mounting international pressure.
According to the report, israeli security and military agencies are considering this unprecedented measure in Gaza following the failure of operation Gideon aimed at freeing Israeli hostages.
The plan involves blocking the delivery of food, water, and humanitarian assistance-whether by truck or air drops. However, no final decision has been made yet; extensive discussions are expected within Israel’s cabinet in coming days.
The Kan network stated that more than two million Palestinians are concentrated mainly in three locations: Gaza City, central refugee camps, and the al-Mawasi area. Security authorities are debating whether to implement an immediate total blockade across these zones or adopt a gradual approach.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to convene a new cabinet meeting to explore additional military options.These include dividing the Gaza Strip territorially,imposing military governance,and exercising direct control over food supplies in populated areas-all aimed at increasing pressure on residents in northern Gaza to relocate southward.
This comes as divisions within Israel’s cabinet over policy toward Gaza deepen.The Chief of Staff has warned ministers that conflicting war objectives have emerged within military operations. He has called for clear directives should there be a decision to alter current strategy in Gaza.