The Israeli regime is seeking to violate the ceasefire agreement with Hamas and launch a new attack on Gaza. According to reports, the regime's military is preparing to reoccupy areas from which it had withdrawn under the agreement.
The Israeli regime is seeking to violate the ceasefire agreement with Hamas and launch a new attack on Gaza. According to reports, the regime's military is preparing to reoccupy the areas from which they withdrew under the agreement.
According to Ashura News, citing Tasnim News Agency, the Israeli media reported that the regime's army plans to launch a rapid attack into Gaza next week and occupy some areas, including the "Netzarim" and "Philadelphia" axes.
Referring to Hamas' opposition to the proposal of "Steven Whittaker", the US President's representative for the Middle East, the Israeli media claimed that after this opposition, the regime's government is seeking to resume the Gaza war.
In a report referring to the military exercises of the Southern Division to re-enter Gaza and quickly occupy the area, the Israeli Channel 12 added that the army will prepare to launch the operation within the next 10 days.
Today, Hebrew media reported that Eyal Zamir, the new Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army, went to the occupied city of Sderot, adjacent to the Gaza Strip, a day after his inauguration and introduction ceremony, and met with the town's officials.
Zamir, who took over the command post from Hertzey Halevi this morning, after appointing new commanders for the Southern Corps and the Deputy Chief of Army Operations, also issued an order to form a new infantry brigade and an armored brigade, indicating that the ground occupation of Gaza is particularly on the agenda. Previously, the Zionist media had said that the start of the new operation in Gaza was dependent on two things; first, Eyal Zamir assuming the responsibility of commanding the General Staff and second, Witkoff's trip to Tel Aviv to receive the green light from the United States.
The Zionist regime's decision to reoccupy Gaza came after the end of the first phase of the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement, and the Zionist regime had requested an extension of the agreement. Steve Witkoff also proposed the Israeli plan and called for a 42-day extension of the first phase, but Hamas opposed it and demanded the implementation of the second phase, which was also accompanied by a sharp reaction from Trump.
However, it seems that the Zionist regime, in addition to violating the ceasefire agreement in light of the US's lack of commitment and the inability of Egypt and Qatar to guarantee the agreement, will soon attack Gaza and occupy the region.
Amidst the clear desire of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, not to implement the political part of the ceasefire agreement, which is based on Israel's complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, the beginning of the reconstruction process of this strip, and the establishment of a complete ceasefire, the fate of the second phase of the agreement still seems uncertain.
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