By Enyichukwu Enemanna
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday announced that he is considering expanding the war in Gaza and target the remaining Hamas strongholds there, noting that it is “the best way to end the war,” defying growing calls to stop the fighting.
Defending his plan during a press conference in Jerusalem, the premier said the new operation would be implemented on “a fairly short timetable because we want to bring the war to an end.”
The was was sparked 22 months ago by Hamas’s unprecedented attack on Israel.
There has been divided opinions among those demanding an end to the conflict and a deal that will lead to the release of the hostages and others who want to see the Palestinian militants vanquished once and for all.
Criticism has only intensified after Netanyahu’s security cabinet announced plans Friday to expand the conflict and capture Gaza City.
Netanyahu was defiant on Sunday, telling journalists: “This is the best way to end the war, and the best way to end it speedily.”
The premier said the new operation’s aim was “to dismantle the two remaining Hamas strongholds in Gaza City and the central camps”, while establishing secure corridors and safe zones to allow civilians to leave the area.
“Israel has no choice but to finish the job and complete the defeat of Hamas. Now we’ve done a great deal. We have about 70 to 75 percent of Gaza under Israeli control, military control,” he said.
“But we have two remaining strongholds, OK? These are Gaza City and the central camps in Al Mawasi.”