Publish date16 Feb 2025 - 10:50
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Israeli Army chief says forces are ‘preparing offensive plans’ against Gaza

The chief of Israeli army says the military is preparing for offensive plans amid efforts to return the captives held in Gaza under a ceasefire deal with Hamas resistance movement.
Israeli Army chief says forces are ‘preparing offensive plans’ against Gaza
Herzi Halevi made the remarks in a post on the military’s account on X on Saturday, hours after Gaza resistance fighters handed three Israeli captives over to the Red Cross in eastern Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, in exchange for 369 Palestinians to be released later.

“We are making immense efforts to bring them back while simultaneously preparing offensive plans,” he said.

Saturday’s release was the sixth since the truce took effect on January 19. It came amid fears last week that the deal was near collapse after Palestinian resistance movement Hamas warned that the release of the Israeli captives could be delayed due to violations of the ceasefire by the Israeli military.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to end the Gaza ceasefire if Hamas did not release the captives by midday Saturday, ordering the military to beef up troops in and around the besieged territory.

The Gaze ceasefire deal has witnessed numerous Israeli violations that have claimed the lives of hundreds more Palestinians.

The deal between Israel and Hamas was reached after 15 months of the regime's genocidal war on the strip, which claimed the lives of at least 48,239 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injured 111,676 others.

The regime agreed to the ceasefire after falling short of realizing any of its wartime objectives, including freeing the captives, “eliminating” the Gazan resistance, and causing forced displacement of Gaza’s entire population to neighboring Egypt or Jordan.
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