The plan announced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office stops short of the full occupation of the Gaza Strip that he had discussed earlier.

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…

The Israeli prime minister’s meeting comes as local media reports he is inclining towards expanding the offensive and even seizing entire territory

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

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…

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…

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 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.

The Israeli PM says he seeks full control of Gaza, removing Hamas and then transferring the governance to another party.

At least 42 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes and shootings across southern Gaza on Thursday, according to local hospitals.

Israel's Security Cabinet approves plan to take over Gaza City, escalating 22-month offensive against Hamas.

The plan announced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office stops short of the full occupation of the Gaza Strip that he had discussed earlier.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested earlier this week that Israel will ‘take control of all Gaza’.

The announcement comes after Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel intended to take full control of Gaza and hand over the territory’s governance to friendly Arab forces

TEL AVIV: Israel’s Security Cabinet has approved a plan to take over Gaza City, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said. The decision taken early Friday marks another…

Plan will likely displace tens of thousands of Palestinians already suffering from famine and comes after PM said he wanted to take control of entire territory

Israeli leader suggests he would pass responsibility for governing the strip to Arab forces