ALBAWABA - New military tactic under discussion by Israeli government to evacuate remaining Palestinian people from northern Gaza, according to Yedioth Ahronoth. This approach aims to compel opposition troops into capitulation or death.
Political journalist Itamar Eichner reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with military authorities to review Gaza war progress amid delayed prisoner exchange discussions. The discussion focused on increasing pressure on Hamas, including raising assaults, to get them to negotiate.
According to the report, military actions targeting Hamas militants and infrastructure may lead to the evacuation of northern Gaza's inhabitants. This step involves enclosing the combatants in a military zone.
The "Generals' Plan," revealed by top reserve commanders headed by retired General Giora Eiland, resembles the suggested plan. This concept proposes sealing northern Gaza, including Gaza City and its surrounds, for military use. It requires 300,000 inhabitants to evacuate promptly via secure routes. Fighters would have one week to evacuate before a complete military siege, forcing them to submit or die.
This method allows residents to flee before a complete siege, according to proponents, which follows international law.
The prisoner exchange discussions between Hamas and Israel still hinge on the return of one million Palestinians displaced by the Israeli onslaught from northern to southern Gaza.
The northern front and Gaza's future, including Israel's outreach to Arab and non-Arab nations, were also discussed. Negotiations halted, raising worries of multi-front escalation. Israeli Chief of Staff Herzl Halevi recently visited the Syrian border in the Golan Heights, emphasizing the military's northward emphasis on Hezbollah.