[Salon] Netanyahu Says He Directed Israeli Military To Take More Territory in Gaza



From: John Whitbeck

The brief news item transmitted below reports on Prime Minister Netanyahu's publicly declared intention to squeeze the survivors of the Gaza genocide into ever smaller portions of the tiny Gaza Strip in the context of the Israeli plan, evident ever since October 7, 2023, for their complete expulsion (https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/11/27/two-solutions-for-the-question-of-palestine).

Meanwhile, after having already issued "evacuation orders" for all Lebanese territory south of the Litani River, Israel has now extended such orders northwards to all Lebanese territory south of the Zahrani River (https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20260528-israel-declares-new-combat-zone-in-southern-lebanon-and-orders-evacuations) and continues, as in Gaza, to demolish homes and infrastrucure so as to make the evacuated territories wastelands that would be unlivable in the future.

Where are the protests and announcements of sanctions from Western governments purporting to support a "rules-based order" (https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/04/28/what-is-the-rules-based-order) and even, occasionally, to support international law?


Netanyahu Says He Directed Israeli Military To Take More Territory in Gaza

The Israeli leader said the military will increase its control of Gaza from 60% of the territory to 70%.

by Dave DeCamp

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he directed the Israeli military to take more territory in Gaza by increasing its control from 60% of the territory to 70%, a clear violation of the US-backed ceasefire deal signed in October 2025.

“At this point, we are fully in control of 60% of the territory of the Gaza Strip… and my directive is to get to… 70%,” Netanyahu said in footage aired by Israel’s Channel 12, according to The Times of Israel.

Netanyahu made the remarks during a conference at the Ein Prat Leadership Academy in a Jewish settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, and an audience member shouted out that Israel should take “100%” of Gaza. Netanyahu didn’t dispute the idea that taking over the entire Palestinian territory was the ultimate, and replied by saying, “we’re going in order… First 70%. We’ll start with that.”

Netanyahu recently acknowledged that Israel now controls 60% of Gaza, more than the 53% of the territory it initially occupied after the signing of the October 2025 deal. The agreement states that the “IDF will not return to areas that have been withdrawn from, as long as Hamas fully implements the agreement,” and Hamas had fulfilled its side of the deal by releasing all living Israeli hostages and bodies that it had and working to recover other Israeli remains.

Israeli officials have claimed Hamas is violating the deal by not disarming, but the agreement didn’t commit Hamas to giving up its weapons. The two sides agreed to a US proposal that called for the “demilitarization” of Gaza as a framework for negotiations, but the issue of disarmament was meant to be worked out in follow-up talks.

Israel has also violated the deal by launching constant attacks in Gaza, which have killed more than 920 Palestinians since the agreement was signed. Recent days have been especially violent, with the Health Ministry in Gaza reporting on Thursday that at least 16 Palestinians were killed by IDF attacks over the previous 24-hour period.



This archive was generated by a fusion of Pipermail (Mailman edition) and MHonArc.