Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly supports seizing Gaza despite reservations by the Israel Defense Forces and criticism from Egypt's Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.

‘The die is cast, we are going for a full occupation of the Gaza Strip,’ local news quoted an Israeli official close to the PM as saying.

Netanyahu’s war cabinet set to approve military operations across entire enclave, according to Israeli media.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to advance the full takeover of the Gaza Strip, with the Security Cabinet scheduled to meet on Tuesday to discuss the issue, a source…

A source told The Jerusalem Post on Monday that the message had been passed on to IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir saying: 'If this does not suit you, then you should…

Seizing the entire territory would reverse a 2005 decision by Israel to pull settlers and military out of Gaza while retaining control over its borders.

The plan will involve a complete takeover of Gaza, but reportedly faces opposition from military chiefs.

Officials said prime minister was planning offensive to fully occupy Gaza, but resistance reveals splits in government

Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly supports seizing Gaza despite reservations by the Israel Defense Forces and criticism from Egypt's Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.

Following the security discussion convened by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday afternoon, his office issued a brief statement, saying that Israel Defense Forces Chief…

JERUSALEM/CAIRO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced pushback from the head of the military over his proposal to seize remaining areas of Gaza it doesn’t already…

Netanyahu’s plan for Gaza goes against domestic, international and even his own military’s opinion.

In a tense meeting, Eyal Zamir warned the prime minister that taking the rest of Gaza could trap the military and lead to harm for the remaining hostages.

DUBAI: Israel is expected to seek security cabinet approval on Thursday evening for a new phased military plan to seize full control of the Gaza Strip, potentially displacing up…

Israeli prime minister to hold cabinet talks on occupation despite pleas from aid agencies and by families of hostages

Israeli PM Netanyahu meets to discuss military control expansion in Gaza despite criticism, pressure for ceasefire, and humanitarian concerns.

The key meeting comes amid reports of tensions between Netanyahu and military chiefs opposed to the plan.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly moving toward full occupation of Gaza after dissent in the ranks and international condemnation.

The U.N. has called reports about a possible expansion of Israel's military operations in Gaza \

Netanyahu plans to take control of Gaza for security reasons, but will not govern it long-term.

The prime minister and his far-right colleagues have faced intense backlash for such a plan, which would be a major escalation in the 22-month offensive.