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In the past several days, Benjamin Netanyahu has propelled himself to the center of international headlines yet again as his government pushed through a dramatic plan for Israeli forces to seize control of Gaza City. According to CBS News, Netanyahu declared after a marathon ten-hour security cabinet session that this move is designed to fully eradicate Hamas and install lasting Israeli security, but the scope of the plan has been dramatically pared back from his own more sweeping ambitions. Netanyahu reportedly wanted to take the entire Gaza Strip, but military leaders and internal opposition forced a focus only on Gaza City itself. The security cabinet’s decision means around one million Palestinians must be displaced further south, a prospect described by the BBC’s Middle East correspondent as a step that could easily spiral the humanitarian crisis to even grimmer depths.
Global National reports that this escalation is happening in defiance of warnings from Israel's own generals, mounting international condemnation, and on the heels of a rare weekend emergency meeting at the United Nations Security Council. In the Knesset and across Israel, the domestic pushback is fierce—hostage families are loudly demanding a halt to the war and safe return of their loved ones, especially after Hamas released videos of hostages in dire condition, stoking public outrage and mass protests overnight. Germany’s announcement of an arms export freeze to Israel over Gaza usage adds pressure, marking a significant breach in support even among Israel’s traditional allies, as emphasized by J Street’s latest government affairs digest.
On the diplomatic front, world leaders—from UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer to top UN human rights officials—are lambasting the plan as a move guaranteed to fuel further chaos and civilian suffering. Social media is ablaze with debate and condemnation, with viral posts showing Netanyahu steadfast at the podium amid heckling calls for his resignation and even a trending hashtag on X demanding a snap election. Meanwhile, Netanyahu’s own defense chief, Al Zamir, is said to have openly warned about risks to exhausted troops, civilian casualties, and the fate of hostages, as reported by Global National and others.
As of this morning, no start date for a ground offensive has been confirmed, and speculation swirls that if Netanyahu proceeds over military objections, his political future—with cascading legal and leadership dramas waiting in the wings—could hang in the balance. This week’s moves, and the reactions they’ve provoked at home and abroad, may prove to be a defining chapter in Benjamin Netanyahu’s turbulent legacy.
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