Overview
- Israel's security cabinet has approved a plan to occupy Gaza permanently, transitioning from short-term incursions to long-term territorial control.
- The strategy includes mobilizing tens of thousands of reservists and displacing Palestinian civilians to southern Gaza.
- A controversial plan for military-run aid distribution bypassing international agencies has been introduced, facing widespread opposition from the UN and NGOs.
- Hamas has rejected any ceasefire talks, citing Israel's ongoing blockade and what it calls a 'war of hunger and extermination.'
- International leaders, including the UN Secretary-General, have condemned the plan for its humanitarian toll and potential violations of international law.