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The Israeli government approved a plan to expand the war by taking control of Gaza City, despite military recommendations against it. The plan aims for a decisive victory over Hamas and includes provisions for humanitarian aid. The move comes as cease-fire talks have stalled.
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The coastal strip stretching from Gaza City in the north of the enclave to Khan Younis in the south is the main area that is outside Israeli control.Credit...Ohad Zwigenberg\/Associated PressBy Adam RasgonNatan OdenheimerRonen Bergman and Isabel KershnerAdam Rasgon, Natan Odenheimer and Ronen Berman reported from Tel Aviv, and Isabel Kershner from Jerusalem.Published Aug. 7, 2025Updated Aug. 8, 2025, 4:43 a.m. ETLeer en espa\u00f1ol\u9605\u8bfb\u7b80\u4f53\u4e2d\u6587\u7248\u95b1\u8b80\u7e41\u9ad4\u4e2d\u6587\u7248The Israeli government early on Friday approved a plan to expand the war by taking control of Gaza City, a pivotal and risky decision that went against the recommendations of the Israeli military.After 10 hours of deliberations, a majority of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu\u2019s security cabinet backed his proposal, according to a predawn statement from his office.At a later stage, the military could potentially push into central areas of the enclave where Hamas is believed to be holding Israeli hostages and where Israeli troops have largely refrained from operating before. But the government announcement did not explicitly pledge to do so.The goal, according to the statement, is to achieve a decisive victory over Hamas, which led the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel that started the war. The plan also allows for the provision of humanitarian aid to the civilian population \u201coutside the combat zones,\u201d it said.The announcement appeared to stop short of explicitly saying Israel would take full control of the Gaza Strip, which Mr. Netanyahu earlier said was his intention.The cabinet also approved five principles for ending the war, including the disarming of Hamas; the return of all 50 hostages, 20 of whom are believed to be alive; the demilitarization of Gaza; Israeli security control over the enclave; and the establishment of an alternative civilian administration there that involves neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority, the rival Western-backed body that exercises limited control in parts of the occupied West Bank.It is likely to take the military days, at least, to call up reserve forces, carry out troop deployments for a push into Gaza City and allow time for the forced evacuation of tens of thousands of Palestinians from the new areas of combat.Some analysts have said that the plan for the new offensive may be a threat to compel Hamas to offer concessions in stalled cease-fire negotiations. Days ago, American and Israeli officials floated the idea of an all-or-nothing deal for Gaza in which all the hostages would be released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and the war would end under certain conditions. Otherwise, the Israeli military would continue its campaign.The Israeli military has said that it has already conquered about 75 percent of Gaza. The coastal strip stretching from Gaza City in the north to Khan Younis in the south is the main area outside Israeli control. Many of the two million Palestinians in Gaza, including those displaced from their homes, have squeezed into tents, makeshift shelters and apartments in those areas.Mr. Netanyahu said on Thursday that Israel planned to take control of all of Gaza, bucking the advice of the Israeli military and warnings that expanding operations could endanger the hostages being held there and kill more Palestinian civilians.Want to stay updated on what\u2019s happening in Israel and the West Bank and Gaza Strip? Sign up for Your Places: Global Update, and we\u2019ll send our latest coverage to your inbox.He made the comments in an interview with Fox News ahead of the security cabinet meeting. They came as talks to achieve a cease-fire and the release of the hostages have hit an impasse, with Israeli and Hamas officials blaming each other for the deadlock.When asked whether Israel would take over all of Gaza, he responded, \u201cWe intend to.\u201dMr. Netanyahu said the move would \u201cassure our security,\u201d remove Hamas from power and enable the transfer of the civilian administration of Gaza to another party.\u201cWe want to liberate ourselves and the people of Gaza from the awful terror of Hamas,\u201d he said in an excerpt from the interview, without providing details on any planned operation.The prime minister, however, suggested Israel was not interested in maintaining permanent control over the entire enclave. \u201cWe don\u2019t want to keep it,\u201d he added. \u201cWe don\u2019t want to govern it. We don\u2019t want to be there as a governing body. We want to hand it over to Arab forces.\u201d In the excerpt published by Fox News, Mr. Netanyahu offered few specifics about his plan.Hamas, in a statement on Thursday said Mr. Netanyahu\u2019s comments \u201crepresent a clear reversal of the course of negotiations and clearly reveal the true motives behind his withdrawal from the final round.\u201dIsrael\u2019s expansion of military action would also be in defiance of many other countries\u2019 urging an end to the nearly two-year war in Gaza. In recent weeks, Israel has come under growing pressure from some longstanding allies to do more to address a hunger crisis in the enclave.The Israeli military\u2019s chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, has pushed back against the plan, according to four Israeli security officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive issues. He has shared concerns about the exhaustion and fitness of reservists, and about the military\u2019s becoming responsible for governing millions of Palestinians, they said.The military leadership would prefer a new cease-fire instead of ramping up fighting, according to three of the officials. A majority of the ministers believed that the alternative plan put forward by the military would not result in the defeat of Hamas or the release of the hostages, according to the statement from Mr. Netanyahu\u2019s office.ImageThe Israeli military\u2019s chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, center, has shared concerns about the exhaustion and fitness of reservists and about the military becoming responsible for governing millions of Palestinians.Credit...Ronen Zvulun\/ReutersIn the earlier stages of the war, Mr. Netanyahu and the Israeli military clashed about strategy. But the latest episode appeared to be the most significant showdown since the government appointed General Zamir in February.At the time, members of the governing coalition hoped that he would be more closely aligned with their approach than his predecessor. In recent days, however, he has been criticized by some supporters of the government.The Israeli military released comments made by General Zamir on Thursday in which he said that \u201cthe culture of debate\u201d was \u201ca vital component of the I.D.F.\u2019s overall culture \u2014 both internally and externally,\u201d referring to the Israel Defense Forces.\u201cWe will continue to express our position without fear,\u201d he added. \u201cThat is the expectation we have of our commanders, as well. The responsibility lies here, at this very table.\u201dThe military believes it could seize the remaining parts of Gaza within months, but setting up a system similar to the one it oversees in the Israeli-occupied West Bank would require up to five years of sustained combat, three of the security officials said.On Tuesday, Mr. Netanyahu\u2019s office said in a statement that the Israeli military would carry out any decision made by the security cabinet.ImageMany of the two million Palestinians in Gaza have been displaced from their homes and forced to live in tents and makeshift shelters in the few areas that have not been occupied by the Israeli military.Credit...Saher Alghorra for The New York TimesMembers of Israel\u2019s opposition and the families of the hostages held by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in Gaza have cautioned against expanding the military operation.\u201cConquering Gaza is a bad operational idea, a bad moral idea and a bad economic idea,\u201d Yair Lapid, the leader of the parliamentary opposition, told reporters on Wednesday after a meeting with Mr. Netanyahu.The families of hostages worry that extending Israeli control could lead the military to inadvertently kill their loved ones or Hamas to execute them.ImageThe families of Israeli hostages held in Gaza have warned that expanding the military offensive could put the captives\u2019 lives at risk.Credit...Jack Guez\/Agence France-Presse \u2014 Getty ImagesAbout 250 people were taken hostage during the 2023 Hamas-led attack, and more than three dozen hostages have been killed while in captivity, according to an investigation by The New York Times. \u201cHamas is a brutal terrorist organization, and they\u2019ll kill hostages if the military comes near them,\u201d said Elhanan Danino, whose son, Ori, was killed by his captors a year ago when Israeli soldiers were operating near a tunnel in southern Gaza in which he was being held.\u201cEvery moment they are being held there \u2014 being starved \u2014 puts their lives at risk,\u201d Mr. Danino added. \u201cI don\u2019t want to see other hostages die the same way our son did.\u201dFor Palestinian civilians, the possibility that Israel could escalate its operation has heightened fears that many more residents could be killed and that their already miserable living conditions in Gaza could become worse.\u201cThey\u2019re talking about occupying areas that are packed with so many people,\u201d said Mukhlis al-Masri, 34, who was forced to leave his home in northern Gaza and is now in Khan Younis. \u201cIf they do that, there will be incalculable killing. The situation will be more dangerous than anyone can imagine.\u201dImageFrom left, recent photos of Julia, Bashir and Jafra, two nieces and a nephew of Mukhlis al-Masri. He said they were killed this week when a school that had become a shelter was bombed in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.Credit...via Mukhlis al-MasriOn Sunday, Mr. al-Masri said that his brother, brother-in-law and four nephews and nieces had been killed and that his sister had been seriously wounded when a school turned shelter was bombed in Khan Younis. He said that he was staying in a tent near Al-Nasr Hospital in the city to be near his sister, who is in the intensive care unit there.The Israeli military asked for more information about the bombing but did not provide further comment. The military has said that its strikes target militants and their weapons infrastructure in Gaza, and has stressed that Hamas has embedded itself in civilian spaces.Patrick Kingsley contributed reporting from Jerusalem.Adam Rasgon is a reporter for The Times in Jerusalem, covering Israeli and Palestinian affairs.Natan Odenheimer is a Times reporter in Jerusalem, covering Israeli and Palestinian affairs.Ronen Bergman is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, based in Tel Aviv.Isabel Kershner, a Times correspondent in Jerusalem, has been reporting on Israeli and Palestinian affairs since 1990.A version of this article appears in print on Aug. 8, 2025, Section A, Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: Israeli Control Over All Of Gaza Is Declared Goal. 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Middle East CrisisThe LatestFood CrisisAid AirdropsA Weakened HezbollahNew Hostage VideosAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTIsraeli Security Cabinet Approves Plan to Take Control of Gaza CityThe announcement appeared to stop short of saying explicitly that Israel would take full control of the Gaza Strip, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said was his intention earlier.Share full articleThe Israeli military says it controls about 75 percent of Gaza. The coastal strip stretching from Gaza City in the north of the enclave to Khan Younis in the south is the main area that is outside Israeli control.Credit...Ohad Zwigenberg/Associated PressBy Adam RasgonNatan OdenheimerRonen Bergman and Isabel KershnerAdam Rasgon, Natan Odenheimer and Ronen Berman reported from Tel Aviv, and Isabel Kershner from Jerusalem.Published Aug. 7, 2025Updated Aug. 8, 2025, 4:43 a.m. ETLeer en español阅读简体中文版閱讀繁體中文版The Israeli government early on Friday approved a plan t...
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👤 The Israeli military 📋 News Article 🏷️ Military , Geopolitics 🆔 a114bbb3-fa52-4785-9fca-5dd4050783d0Simplified: The Israeli military controls about 75 percent of Gaza
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Simplified: The coastal strip from Gaza City to Khan Younis is the main area outside Israeli control
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Simplified: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's risky plan is not backed by the Israeli military's chief of staff and will thrust the war with Hamas into uncharte...
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Simplified: A majority of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet backed his proposal to prepare to conquer the core of Gaza City after 10 hours of d...
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Simplified: The goal is to achieve a decisive victory over Hamas
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Simplified: The plan allows for the provision of humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones
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Simplified: The cabinet approved five principles for ending the war including disarming Hamas the return of all 50 hostages the demilitarization of Gaza Israeli s...
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Simplified: It is likely to take the military days to call up reserve forces carry out troop deployments for a push into Gaza City and allow time for the forced e...
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Simplified: Israel's subsequent military assault on Gaza has displaced nearly entire population of 23 million
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Simplified: Mr Netanyahu said the move would assure security remove Hamas from power and enable the transfer of the civilian administration of Gaza to another par...
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Simplified: We want to liberate ourselves and the people of Gaza from the awful terror of Hamas
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Simplified: The prime minister suggested Israel was not interested in maintaining permanent control over the entire enclave
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Simplified: We do not want to keep it govern it or be there as a governing body we want to hand it over to Arab forces
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Simplified: Hamas said Mr Netanyahu's comments represent a clear reversal of the course of negotiations and clearly reveal the true motives behind his withdrawal...
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Simplified: Israel's expansion of military action would be in defiance of many other countries urging an end to the nearly two-year war in Gaza
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👤 The author 📋 News Article 🏷️ Conflict , Humanitarian Crisis 🆔 a114b5a9-e7ed-4e33-913b-ebdf2256ccafSimplified: Israel's subsequent military assault on Gaza has caused hunger crisis
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Simplified: The Israeli military's chief of staff Lt Gen Eyal Zamir has pushed back against the plan
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Simplified: A majority of the ministers believed that the alternative proposals put forward by the military would not result in the defeat of Hamas or the release...
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Simplified: He has shared concerns about the exhaustion and fitness of reservists and about the military becoming responsible for governing millions of Palestinia...
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Simplified: The latest episode appeared most significant showdown since government appointed General Zamir in February
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Simplified: In recent days General Zamir has been criticized by some supporters of government
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Simplified: Israeli military released comments made by General Zamir on Thursday saying culture of debate was vital component of I.D.F.’s overall culture referrin...
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Simplified: General Zamir will continue to express position without fear
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Simplified: Responsibility lies here at this very table
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Simplified: Military believes it could seize remaining parts of Gaza within months setting up system similar to one it oversees in Israeli-occupied West Bank woul...
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Simplified: The military is expected to push into central areas of the enclave where Hamas is believed to be holding Israeli hostages
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Simplified: Conquering Gaza is bad operational idea bad moral idea and bad economic idea Yair Lapid told reporters on Wednesday
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Simplified: About 250 people were taken hostage during 2023 Hamas-led attack more than three dozen hostages have been killed
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Simplified: Hamas is brutal terrorist organization they’ll kill hostages if military comes near them Elhanan Danino said
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Simplified: Every moment they are being held there being starved puts their lives at risk Mr Danino added
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Simplified: For Palestinian civilians possibility Israel could escalate operation has heightened fears many more residents could be killed their already miserable...
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Simplified: They’re talking about occupying areas packed with so many people Mukhlis al-Masri said
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Simplified: On Sunday Mr al-Masri said his brother brother-in-law and four nephews and nieces had been killed his sister had been seriously wounded when school tu...
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Simplified: He said he was staying in tent near Al-Nasr Hospital in city to be near his sister who is in intensive care unit there
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Simplified: Israeli military said it was looking into the incident
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Simplified: Israeli officials claim the military has lawfully evacuated civilians to attack the groups while limiting civilian harm because Palestinian armed grou...