What will be the major international reaction to Israel's security control over Gaza by mid-2025?
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Israel's Defense Minister Katz: Security Control Over Gaza with Freedom of Action After Hamas Defeat, Similar to West Bank
Dec 17, 2024, 06:33 AM
Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz has stated that following the defeat of Hamas, Israel will establish security control over Gaza, allowing for full operational freedom in the region. Katz emphasized that this control would be akin to Israel's security arrangements in the West Bank. His remarks come amidst ongoing military operations aimed at dismantling Hamas's military and governmental capabilities in Gaza. Katz's statements reflect a strategic shift in Israel's approach to security in the region, reinforcing the government's commitment to maintaining a strong security presence post-conflict.
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