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Israel has officially approved a plan aimed at capturing the entirety of the Gaza Strip and maintaining a military presence there indefinitely, as confirmed by Israeli officials on Monday. The move comes alongside the mobilization of tens of thousands of reserve soldiers to support the operation.
According to Reuters, the strategy involves relocating Gaza's civilian population southward to prevent humanitarian aid from reaching Hamas. Despite this approach, officials indicated that aid distribution is included in the plan, albeit with supplies currently barred from entering the region.
This development follows a United Nations rejection of a new aid distribution proposal, which it characterized as ineffective, labeling the proposed aid centers as "Israeli hubs." As tensions continue to rise, the international community watches closely, with concerns over the humanitarian implications of the military actions being voiced by various organizations.
The situation remains fluid, with more information expected to emerge throughout the day.