
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his plans to take over additional areas of the Gaza Strip, saying Israel would move 鈥渜uickly鈥 to evacuate and then seize Gaza City, as well as a cluster of refugee camps in the enclave鈥檚 middle region.
Israel, he said at a news conference in Jerusalem, would ultimately have 鈥渙verriding security responsibility鈥 for Gaza, while helping set up a civilian administration that excludes both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, which is based in Ramallah, located in the West Bank.
Netanyahu鈥檚 security cabinet approved a plan last week to expand military operations in the territory, but stopped short of backing a proposal for full occupation. The Israeli military鈥檚 chief of staff, Eyal Zamir, opposed the prime minister鈥檚 push to capture and hold indefinitely the few areas outside of Israel鈥檚 control.
When asked if it was 鈥渢he right move鈥 for Israel to take over Gaza, US Vice-President JD Vance said that it was 鈥渦p to Benjamin Netanyahu鈥.
鈥淥bviously, there are a lot of downsides, a lot of upsides to that,鈥 he said, speaking on Fox 九一星空无限. He added: 鈥淭he president has been very clear that you do have a humanitarian crisis ... a lot of innocent people who are really struggling and we want to make sure that the people of Gaza are able to get food, able to get medicine and so forth.鈥
The Israel Defense Forces 鈥 which launched its campaign after the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023 鈥 says it already controls 75% of Gaza, where nearly 2 million Palestinians have been displaced multiple times since the start of the war. The destruction is so vast that many residents are living in crowded tent camps or in the rubble of their homes.
In recent weeks, Gaza has seen a rising number of deaths from malnutrition and starvation. An Israeli blockade on all food to Gaza was partially lifted in May, with an increase in aid deliveries last month, but humanitarian workers and hunger experts say it is not enough to reverse the famine that is now unfolding.
Palestinians wait to receive hot meals with their pots and pans in Deir Al Balah, Gaza. Photo / Anadolu via Getty Images
On Sunday, the Gaza Health Ministry said it recorded another five deaths from malnutrition, bringing the total number of such deaths to 217, including 100 children. In a statement, the humanitarian organisation Save the Children called the toll 鈥渁 devastating milestone that shames the world鈥.
鈥淲hat kind of a world have we built to let at least 100 children be starved to death while the food, water and medical supplies to save them wait just miles away at a border crossing?鈥 said Ahmad Alhendawi, Save the Children鈥檚 regional director for the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe.
Netanyahu rebuffed accusations Sunday that Israel was deliberately starving Palestinians in Gaza and claimed some of the recent images of malnourished children in Gaza were 鈥渇ake鈥 because they had underlying conditions. 鈥淏ut, there was a problem of deprivation, no question about it,鈥 Netanyahu added.
Doctors have said the fact that some starving children have chronic diseases makes their treatment all the more urgent.
鈥淭his was a wholly predictable and avoidable tragedy that humanitarian organisations have been warning about for months,鈥 Alhendawi said. 鈥淲e knew this would happen; no one can say they didn鈥檛.鈥
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