“In a few days, things will happen in Gaza – things you have never seen before,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the War injured forum on Monday.
According to a document, the Prime Minister met with wounded soldiers for an hour and a half and listened to the stories of the soldiers of heroism and injuries.
Netanyahu’s statement comes after Israeli sources reported that the FDIs expressed combat operations in the Gaza Strip.
Faithful to extend combat operations to Gaza after the release of Alexander
An official Israeli source said The Jerusalem post That the moment when Edan Alexander returns home, Israel will resume combat operations in Gaza.
The FDI had stopped operations in Gaza for the safe crossing of Israeli-American hostages, but stressed that it would resume the fight as soon as it was in Israel.
In addition, on Sunday, an Israeli official told the Job Whether the ultimatum of Israel in Hamas concerning the launch of an extended offensive in Gaza is still in force after the release of Alexander.
Israel previously gave Hamas a delay to release 10 hostages in exchange for a 45-day ceasefire or face an enlarged Gaza offensive.
“The plan includes … seize and hold a territory in Gaza, move the population of Gazan to the south for its protection, prevent Hamas from distributing humanitarian aid and launching powerful strikes against Hamas – all actions that will help cause its defeat,” said a main political source to The The The Job.