Israel's cabinet approved a new plan for Gaza, aiming to mobilize tens of thousands of reservists and reoccupy a portion of the enclave. This involves razing buildings and displacing Palestinians to a smaller area in southern Gaza.
While Israel will allow some aid into the blockaded Gaza Strip, it will be strictly controlled. Aid will be stockpiled at hubs guarded by American mercenaries, with families permitted to collect supplies bi-weekly.
Israeli officials claim this approach differs from previous strategies, although the details remain subject to further developments and potential changes.
THIS time, Israeli officials insist, things will be different. On May 5th the cabinet approved a new plan for Gaza. It aims to mobilise tens of thousands of reservists. The army will reoccupy a part of the enclave, razing some buildings as it goes. Palestinians will be displaced to a sliver of land in southern Gaza. In parallel, Israel will let some aid into the strip, which it has blockaded since March 2nd. It will be stockpiled at hubs guarded by American mercenaries. Families will come once a fortnight to collect food and some essentials.
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