Netanyahu says Israel will control all of Gaza at end of current military offensive
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on May 21, 2025, that Israel will control all of Gaza by the end of its current military offensive named Gideon's Chariots.
- The offensive followed Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack and an 11-week Israeli blockade restricting aid, which has led to a severe humanitarian emergency amid growing international demands for Israel to allow assistance.
- Netanyahu outlined a three-stage military plan to allow limited aid, open American aid points, and move Gazans south while aiming to demilitarize Gaza and remove Hamas from power.
- He confirmed that at least 20 hostages are still alive in Gaza and stated that Israel is willing to consider a short-term ceasefire to facilitate their release, with 197 hostages having been returned so far.
- The operation implies full Israeli security control over Gaza and reflects continued coordination with the US, despite mounting global criticism and concerns over Gaza’s worsening humanitarian situation.
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