Israel Has ‘No Idea of What to Do in Gaza’
Israel’s military said Saturday it is preparing to forcibly move Palestinians from Gaza City to the southern part of the enclave, as part of its broader plan to reoccupy the Gaza Strip, a move that has drawn widespread international criticism.
Army spokesman Avichay Adraee claimed in a statement that starting Sunday, the army would resume allowing the entry of tents and shelter equipment for Palestinians displaced by nearly two years of war.
He alleged the supplies would be brought in “under the supervision of the United Nations and international relief agencies” through the Kerem Shalom crossing in southern Gaza after “thorough inspections.” Neither the UN nor aid groups have issued immediate comment.
The announcement came a day after Israeli media, including public broadcaster KAN, reported that the army was preparing to accelerate its offensive aimed at capturing Gaza City. Haaretz and Yedioth Ahronoth said army forces received orders to get ready for a full-scale ground incursion, though not before September.
“The Israeli claims about providing civilians with tents are nothing but a blatant attempt to whitewash the crime of mass forced displacement it has been committing since the start of the genocide in Gaza,” Ismail Thawbteh, director of the Government Media Office in Gaza, told Anadolu.
He warned that the area the Israeli army intends to designate for these tents to house the displaced civilians could become “a new blood trap,” similar to what happened in al-Mawasi area west of Rafah and Khan Younis in southern Gaza, where more than 1.5 million people were herded in recent months.
“The forced displacement of civilians under occupation constitutes a war crime and a crime against humanity under the Fourth Geneva Convention and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.”
Thawbteh said the planned transfer of civilians is part of a “systematic policy to empty Gaza of its residents and replace the right of voluntary and safe return with an imposed reality of tents and isolated areas.”
On Wednesday, Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir approved what he called the “central idea” of Israel’s reoccupation plan, including an assault on the Zeitoun neighborhood in southern Gaza City, where the army’s 99th Division has already been deployed.
Last week, Israel’s Security Cabinet endorsed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to fully reoccupy Gaza, triggering international outrage and domestic protests that warned it amounted to a “death sentence” for Israeli captives held in the enclave.
The plan envisions starting with the takeover of Gaza City by displacing nearly 1 million residents to the south, surrounding the city, and then carrying out raids into its neighborhoods. A second phase would involve retaking refugee camps in central Gaza, much of which has already been reduced to rubble.
The Israeli army, rejecting international calls for a ceasefire, has pursued a brutal war in the Gaza Strip since October 2023, killing 61,900 Palestinians.
Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.
Journalist Body Found After 44 Days Under Rubble
The bodies of journalist Marwa Musallam and her brothers were recovered from under the rubble of their home after 44 days.
Gaza civil defense teams managed to recover three bodies after their house was bombed in Al Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City 44 days ago.
The intensity of the Israeli strikes and bombing meant the defense teams were not able to recover the bodies tell recently.
It is estimated that over 10,000 bodies lie under the rubble in different areas of Gaza because of the Israeli war on enclave that started soon after 7 October, 2023.
US Police Arrest Israeli Official in Underage Sex Scandal
Las Vegas police, working with the FBI, Homeland Security, and Nevada’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, announced the arrest of eight men on Wednesday. One of them was Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, 38, a top Israeli cyberwarfare official.
Alexandrovich works directly under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He serves as Acting Head of Data & AI at Israel’s National Cyber Directorate. His job safeguards Israel’s critical infrastructure, including power grids, airports, and sensitive intelligence networks.
According to Las Vegas authorities, Alexandrovich and others were charged with luring a child with a computer for a sexual act. In Nevada, this felony carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison.
Alexandrovich is the founder of Israel’s multi-million-dollar “Cyber Dome” initiative. The program uses AI to detect, neutralize, and repel cyber threats before they reach critical systems. He has deep access to Israel’s cyber secrets and classified partnerships with foreign powers.
His position makes him one of Israel’s most powerful cyber officials. Experts say any ally, including the United States, would normally monitor such a figure closely. He was in Las Vegas for a professional conference, not as a registered diplomat. He has no diplomatic immunity. Yet U.S. authorities allowed him to board a plane and return to Israel within days, without trial, bail conditions, or public explanation
Israeli outlet Ynet reported only that Alexandrovich was “briefly detained for questioning… before his release and return to Israel.” The report did not mention the felony charges or the multi-agency child predator sting led by US authorities according to the Quds News Network.
Ehud Barak: ‘Netanyahu Lies Like He Breathes’
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak harshly attacked current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Saturday evening, asserting that he “lies like he breathes.”
He added, “Netanyahu no longer cares about state security, but only about his personal security and political survival.”
In new statements, Barak accused Netanyahu of waging a “futile war” aimed at evading his trial on corruption charges and the conscription law crisis related to exemptions of ultra-Orthodox Israelis. He added, “Netanyahu misled US President Donald Trump and his associates, convincing them that Israel has only two options: Either submit to Hamas or continue fighting until the last of its fighters are eliminated.”
Barak asserted that “Trump understands nothing about military matters and is completely dependent on Netanyahu,” noting that the latter “succeeded in obtaining American approval to continue this futile war.”
Barak believed that continuing the war serves Hamas’s interests, saying, “Israel will sink deeper into the Gaza quagmire and will not be able to eliminate the movement this way.”
“We may disagree with some previous leaders, but they were neither cowards nor liars. Today we live under a leadership that has completely lost its compass,” Barak concluded.

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