‘We don’t want to govern it’: Netanyahu outlines post-war Gaza plans amid famine fears

Jewish peace activists protest against the war in Gaza on August 4, 2025, in New York City. — AFP pic
Friday, 08 Aug 2025 9:05 AM MYT
JERUSALEM, Aug 8 — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday Israel plans to take full control of Gaza but does not intend to govern it, as he convened his security cabinet to discuss updated plans 22 months into the war.
The cabinet meeting comes as Netanyahu faces mounting pressure at home and abroad for a truce deal to pull Gaza’s more than two million people back from the brink of famine and to spare hostages held by Palestinian militants.
With tensions rising, Netanyahu took to the airwaves telling US network Fox News the government intends to seize complete control of the Gaza Strip, where the military has been fighting Hamas since the Palestinian group’s October 7, 2023 attack.
Asked if Israel will take control of “all of Gaza”, Netanyahu said: “We intend to.”
He was expected to seek the cabinet’s approval for an expanded offensive, which could see ground troops operate in densely populated areas where hostages are believed to be held, Israeli media reported.
Netanyahu told Fox News “we don’t want to keep” the Gaza Strip, which Israel occupied in 1967 but withdrew troops and settlers in 2005.
“We want to have a security perimeter. We don’t want to govern it,” Netanyahu said.
“We want to hand it over to Arab forces that will govern it properly without threatening us and giving Gazans a good life. That’s not possible with Hamas.”
The reported plans to expand the war have sparked growing concern in Israel about what it means for the remaining hostages.
As the cabinet meeting kicked off, hundreds rallied near the prime minister’s office in Jerusalem, calling for a deal to free the hostages.
“The only way to bring the hostages home is to halt the war and end the suffering of the hostages and all those living through this terrible conflict,” said protester Sharon Kangasa-Cohen.
‘More destruction’
Hamas in a statement said that “Netanyahu’s plans to escalate the aggression confirm beyond any doubt his desire to get rid of the captives and sacrifice them in pursuit of his personal interests and extremist ideological agenda.”
Earlier Thursday, relatives of hostages set sail from the port of Ashkelon seeking to approach the Gaza Strip where their loved ones have endured 22 months of captivity.
Out of 251 hostages captured during Hamas’s 2023 attack, 49 are still being held in Gaza, including 27 the military says are dead.
Ahead of Thursday’s meeting, rumours have been rife in the Israeli press about disagreements between the cabinet and Israel’s military chief Eyal Zamir, who is said to oppose plans to fully reoccupy Gaza.
On Wednesday, Defence Minister Israel Katz had weighed in on social media saying the military must ultimately respect any policies adopted by the government.
In a statement released by the military Thursday, Zamir underscored his independence, vowing to “continue to express our position without fear”.
“We are dealing with matters of life and death... and we do so while looking directly into the eyes of our soldiers and citizens,” Zamir said.
In Gaza, meanwhile, fears grew over what an expansion of Israeli operations would entail.
“Ground operations mean more destruction and death,” said Ahmad Salem, 45.
‘Unrealistic costs’
International concern has been growing over the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza, where a UN-backed assessment warned that famine was unfolding.
The World Health Organization said at least 99 people have died from malnutrition in the Gaza Strip this year, with the figure likely an underestimate.
Displaced Gazan Mahmoud Wafi said that the prices of available food remained high and erratic.
“We hope that food will be made available again in normal quantities and at reasonable prices, because we can no longer afford these extremely high and unrealistic costs,” the 38-year-old told AFP.
In late July, Israel partially eased restrictions on aid entering Gaza, but the United Nations says the amount allowed into the territory remains insufficient.
Amjad Al-Shawa, head of the Palestinian NGO Network in the Gaza Strip, told AFP that lengthy inspection procedures at entry points meant few trucks could come in.
“What is currently entering the Gaza Strip are very limited numbers of trucks – between 70 to 80 per day – carrying only specific types of goods,” he said.
The United Nations estimates that Gaza needs at least 600 trucks of aid per day to meet its residents’ basic needs.
Amid the shortages, bloodshed continued with Gaza’s civil defence agency saying Israeli attacks across the territory on Thursday killed at least 35 people.
Israel’s offensive has killed at least 61,258 Palestinians, according to Hamas-run Gaza’s health ministry.
The 2023 attack on Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, according to an AFP tally based on official figures. — AFP
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Satanyahu will allow the Israeli hostages to die if that is necessary to keep the war going on so as to save his worthless hide and remain out of jail for his crimes
Shalom everyone,
ReplyDeleteInteresting mini-documentary from my fren Oren. I must find out how much Rupert pays him for these wonderful videos. This one explains the real Nakba, long before 1948, for the Isaacs.
https://youtu.be/WoM6fi9AvNY?feature=shared
wow… turn full time zionist propagandas promoter!
DeleteKT got it wrong.
ReplyDeleteIt is Harm-ass who wants to keep this war going on so they can keep poor Gazans under their control. If the war ends the Harm-ass leaders have to face many war crime charges.
There has been no elections in “Palestine” Gaza or WB, in 20 years.
Isaac on the other hand, is a full democracy and must elect a new PM in 2026, Whether the war ends by then makes no difference.
ooop… mfer, u dont know that any election held must be recognized worldwide.
DeleteOtherwise, the election is just farcical play of demoNcratic round robin competition of fart.
The Gazans in this video risk their lives speaking out against Harm-ass. But many now are so desperate to get rid of Harm-ass, they are the cause for this Gazan suffering, because of their reckless act of Oct 7 but the world blames Isaac Isaac Isaac.
ReplyDeleteSo Bodoh, but I will be a little kind and just say Gullible.
https://youtu.be/1MnWB_9VDkM?feature=shared
mfer, chant pak pandir to yr mirror image while watching this zionist shits!
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