UN official says Israel expanding Gaza operations would risk 'catastrophic consequences'
Summary
A top United Nations official warned that if Israel expands its military operations to fully reoccupy the Gaza Strip, it could lead to severe negative outcomes. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly plans to discuss this move with his security cabinet. The situation has raised international concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the risks to Israeli hostages held by Hamas.Key Facts
- UN official Miroslav Jenča warned about "catastrophic consequences" if Israel fully reoccupies Gaza.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is reportedly planning to meet with his security cabinet to discuss this plan.
- The proposed military expansion could endanger Israeli hostages and worsen the humanitarian situation for Palestinians.
- Reports suggest Gaza is facing a severe humanitarian crisis with issues like famine.
- The Israeli military claims it currently controls 75% of Gaza, but full reoccupation is under consideration.
- The plan could be seen as a negotiation tactic or a move to gain support within Netanyahu's political coalition.
- The humanitarian crisis includes reports of severe food shortages and malnutrition-related deaths.
- UN and other international voices are calling for a ceasefire and immediate aid to Gaza.
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