Military Operations in Northern Gaza Strip
The ongoing military operations in the northern Gaza Strip have sparked significant concern regarding the displacement of local residents. Major General Fayez Al-Duwairi, a military expert and retired Jordanian general, has expressed skepticism about the success of the Israeli occupation army's efforts to eliminate resistance factions in the region. According to Al-Duwairi, the Israeli military's new operation is part of a broader strategy known as the 'generals' plan,' which aims to gain complete control over the area while displacing its population.
The Generals' Plan and Its Implications
Recent reports from Israeli Army Radio indicate that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant have endorsed this plan, which includes a blockade of the northern Gaza Strip, the cessation of humanitarian aid, and the evacuation of residents. Al-Duwairi argues that the Israeli army's past failures in displacing residents and eliminating resistance fighters over the past year suggest that the current operation is unlikely to succeed. He emphasized that despite the military's ongoing efforts, resistance elements remain active in the area, highlighting the resilience of local factions.
Resistance and Military Engagements
Hamas's military wing, the Qassam Brigades, has been actively responding to Israeli military actions. They have claimed responsibility for various operations, including the detonation of explosive devices targeting Israeli tanks and personnel carriers in the Jabalia area. These engagements underline the ongoing conflict and the challenges faced by the Israeli army in their operations. As the situation evolves, the international community watches closely, concerned about the humanitarian implications of the military strategies being employed.