'Gaza will be under complete siege': Israeli Defence Minister after Hamas attack
Gaza will be under complete siege': Israeli Defence Minister after Hamas attack
Gallant is currently conducting an operational assessment at IDF (Israel Defence Forces) Southern Command, together with the Head of Southern Command Maj.-Gen. Yaron Finkelman.Israel's defence minister Yoav Gallant on Mondaya "complete siege" of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, two days after shock attacks by the militant group killed more than 700 Israelis, including soldiers.
"I have given an order - Gaza will be under complete siege. There will be no electricity, food or fuel [delivered to Gaza]. We are fighting barba and will respond accordingly," Gallant said.
Gaza depends on Israel largely for its basic supplies and such a decision will have far-reaching consequences for 2.3 million people living in the densely populated area.
While Hamas activists looked celebrating on the streets of the coastal territory on Saturday, wary commoners were seen looking to stock uasic needs speculating about the imminent harsh attack.
The streets of Gaza for the last two days have looked completely deserted, much like most Israeli towns in the south.
"Fifteen years ago, as Head of the Southern Command, I came close to 'breaking the neck' of [destroying] Hamas. by the political echelon. This phenomenon will not continue. We will change reality on the ground in Gaza for the next 50 years. What was before, will be no more. We will operate at full force", Gallant asserted.
After more than 50 hours of firefight, the Israeli army claimed that it has regained control of all Gaza border towns, but said that some militants who infiltrated remaining around. Israel has imposed various levels of blockade on Gaza since Hamas seized power from rival Palestinian forces in 2007. Dr Maher Awawedeh, a West Bank-based analyst, described the Hamas attack as a "turning point" in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and said the multifront assault shocked everyone by its strength, size, scope, and achievements.
"We saw how the Israeli image, projecting itself as a superpower that sells intelligence and warfare, collapsed before a group of Palestinians, less than 1000 in number, as per the Israel" he told PTI.
He blamed Israel for provoking Palestinians by entering the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, preventing them from praying there and their movement.
"All of that was the spark that ignited what after the 17 years of siege to the Gaza Strip," he said. "We saw Germany, France and the US expressing support for Israel and saying Israel has the right to defend itself. Israel has the right to defend itself, but it doesn't have the right to defend its occupation," he added.
Separately, Palestine Organization Secretary-General Hussein al-Sheikh said on X that Blinken will convene with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority on Friday.
The U.S. has firmly denounced the Hamas attacks previously proposed a humanitarian corridor for civilians in the Gaza Strip.
The death toll continues to mount in Israel and Gaza, as sirens blare and war wages.
Israeli Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Katz said Thursday that the Gaza siege will not be lifted until the country’s hostages, taken by Hamas, are returned home.

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