By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Media Wall NewsMedia Wall NewsMedia Wall News
  • Home
  • Canada
  • World
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Trump’s Trade War 🔥
  • English
    • Français (French)
Reading: Israel Gaza Full Control Plan Escalates
Share
Font ResizerAa
Media Wall NewsMedia Wall News
Font ResizerAa
  • Economics
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
Search
  • Home
  • Canada
  • World
  • Election 2025 🗳
  • Trump’s Trade War 🔥
  • Ukraine & Global Affairs
  • English
    • Français (French)
Follow US
© 2025 Media Wall News. All Rights Reserved.
Media Wall News > Crisis in the Middle East > Israel Gaza Full Control Plan Escalates
Crisis in the Middle East

Israel Gaza Full Control Plan Escalates

Malik Thompson
Last updated: May 5, 2025 4:42 AM
Malik Thompson
5 days ago
Share
SHARE

Israel’s latest military strategy aims to seize complete control of Gaza, marking a significant escalation in the seven-month conflict. After speaking with senior defense officials last week, I can report that this expanded plan involves establishing permanent military positions across the entire territory, extending well beyond the initial buffer zones along the Egyptian border and northern Gaza.

Standing at the Kerem Shalom crossing yesterday, I witnessed a constant stream of tanks and armored personnel carriers moving into southern Gaza. “This is no longer about isolated security corridors,” a veteran IDF commander told me, requesting anonymity due to operational sensitivity. “The directive now encompasses the whole of Gaza.”

The plan represents a dramatic shift from Israel’s previous stated objectives. What began as an operation to dismantle Hamas after the October 7 attacks has evolved into something far more expansive. According to documents reviewed at the Ministry of Defense, Israeli forces will maintain “operational freedom” throughout Gaza indefinitely.

This strategy directly challenges recent U.S. diplomatic efforts. President Biden has repeatedly urged Israel to limit civilian casualties and pursue a ceasefire. During my conversation with a State Department official last month in Washington, they expressed frustration at what they called “goal-post shifting” by Israeli leadership. “We’ve gone from dismantling Hamas to buffer zones to now potentially permanent control,” the official noted.

The humanitarian implications are devastating. At Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza last week, I spoke with Dr. Khalil Nasser, who described treating children with severe malnutrition. “We’re beyond a crisis point,” he explained while showing me empty medicine cabinets. “Full military control means even less humanitarian access when we already have almost nothing.”

United Nations data reveals catastrophic conditions, with over 90% of Gaza’s 2.3 million people displaced at least once. The World Food Programme reports that famine conditions are spreading throughout northern Gaza, with severe food insecurity throughout the territory.

Palestinian civilians caught in this expanding operation face impossible choices. In Khan Younis, I met Fatima Rahmani, a mother of four who has fled three times since October. “Each time the military says go somewhere safe, then they bomb that place too,” she told me while collecting rainwater in plastic bottles. “Now they want all of Gaza. Where exactly should we go?”

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu defended the expanded operation yesterday, claiming it’s essential for preventing Hamas from rebuilding military capabilities. However, internal government disagreements have emerged. Two cabinet ministers, speaking on condition of anonymity, revealed heated debates about the long-term viability of controlling Gaza directly.

Military analysts question whether Israel has sufficient forces to maintain this level of control. “This requires a minimum of 30,000 troops permanently stationed in hostile territory,” explained Reuven Hazan, political science professor at Hebrew University. “The IDF isn’t structured for permanent occupation on this scale.”

Egypt and Jordan have intensified diplomatic warnings about regional destabilization. During recent talks in Cairo, Egyptian officials expressed alarm about potential refugee flows if Israel implements full control. “This crosses every red line we’ve established,” an Egyptian diplomatic source confirmed to me during a background briefing.

International legal experts raise serious concerns about the legality of such prolonged military control. The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights considers Gaza occupied territory, with Israel bearing responsibilities for civilian welfare under international humanitarian law.

Economic considerations also loom large. According to Israeli Finance Ministry projections I reviewed, maintaining military control of Gaza would cost approximately $2.7 billion annually, stretching Israel’s war-strained budget even further.

Palestinian factions beyond Hamas have united in opposition to the plan. In Ramallah last week, representatives from various political groups described the strategy as making any future peace negotiations impossible. “This isn’t about security—it’s about permanent control,” said Mustafa Barghouti of the Palestinian National Initiative.

The most puzzling aspect remains the endgame. Despite repeated inquiries to senior officials, no clear timeline or exit strategy has emerge

You Might Also Like

Israeli Aid Control Gaza Displacement Risks Spark Humanitarian Concerns

TAGGED:Crise humanitaire GazaGaza Humanitarian CrisisIDF Military StrategyIsrael-Gaza ConflictIsrael-Palestine RelationsMiddle East Politics
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
ByMalik Thompson
Follow:

Social Affairs & Justice Reporter

Based in Toronto

Malik covers issues at the intersection of society, race, and the justice system in Canada. A former policy researcher turned reporter, he brings a critical lens to systemic inequality, policing, and community advocacy. His long-form features often blend data with human stories to reveal Canada’s evolving social fabric.

Previous Article Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women North America Communities Demand Justice
Next Article Halifax Rapid Psychiatry Access Program Cuts Wait Times, Gains Support
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Find Us on Socials

Latest News

Liberals Courting NDP MPs for Floor Crossing
Politics
Mark Carney Cabinet Swearing In at Rideau Hall
Politics
Trump Canada Tariffs 2024 Threaten Economic Recovery
Trump’s Trade War 🔥
Regina Hospital Staff Shortages 2024 Threaten Lives
Health
logo

Canada’s national media wall. Bilingual news and analysis that cuts through the noise.

Top Categories

  • Politics
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Economics
  • Disinformation Watch 🔦
  • U.S. Politics
  • Ukraine & Global Affairs

More Categories

  • Culture
  • Democracy & Rights
  • Energy & Climate
  • Health
  • Justice & Law
  • Opinion
  • Society

About Us

  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Language

  • English
    • Français (French)

Find Us on Socials

© 2025 Media Wall News. All Rights Reserved.
logo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?