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Israeli defense minister says troops will remain in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, indefinitely

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Israeli defense minister says troops will remain in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely

Israel’s defense minister on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, said that troops will remain in so-called security zones in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Syria indefinitely.

These remarks according to Africa Press, could further complicate talks with Hamas over a ceasefire and hostage release.

Israeli forces have taken over more than half of Gaza in a renewed campaign to pressure Hamas to release hostages after Israel ended their ceasefire last month.

Israel has also refused to withdraw from some areas in Lebanon following a ceasefire with the Hezbollah militant group last year.

It also seized a buffer zone in southern Syria after rebels overthrew President Bashar Assad in December.

Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a statement:

“Unlike in the past, the (Israeli military) is not evacuating areas that have been cleared and seized.”

The military “will remain in the security zones as a buffer between the enemy and (Israeli) communities in any temporary or permanent situation in Gaza, as in Lebanon and Syria.”

The Palestinians and both neighboring countries view the presence of Israeli troops as military occupation in violation of international law.

Hamas has said it will not release dozens of remaining hostages without a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and a lasting ceasefire.

“They promised that the hostages come first.

“In practice, Israel is choosing to seize territory before the hostages.” the main organization representing families of the hostages said in a statement.

“There is one solution that is desirable and feasible, and that is the release of all the hostages at once as part of an agreement, even at the cost of ending the war.” it said.

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Israel says it must maintain control of what it refers to as security zones to prevent a repeat of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack.

The attack saw thousands of militants storm into southern Israel from Gaza, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting 251.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israel’s offensive has killed over 51,000 Palestinians.

It does not say how many were civilians or combatants but says women and children make up more than half of the dead.

Israel says it has killed some 20,000 militants, without providing evidence.

Israel’s bombardment and ground operations have left vast areas of the territory uninhabitable.

They have also displaced around 90% of the population of roughly 2 million Palestinians.

Many have been displaced multiple times, and hundreds of thousands are packed into filthy tent camps.

These go along with dwindling food after Israel sealed off the territory from all imports more than a month ago.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to annihilate Hamas and return the 59 hostages still in Gaza, 24 of whom are believed to be alive.

He has said that Israel will then implement U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal for the resettlement of much of Gaza’s population in other countries.

According to Netanyahu, this will be achieved through what he refers to as “voluntary emigration.”

Palestinians and Arab countries have universally rejected Trump’s proposal, which human rights experts say would likely violate international law.

Palestinians in Gaza say they don’t want to leave, and fear another mass expulsion.

According to them, it could be like the one that occurred during the war surrounding Israel’s creation in 1948.

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The Trump administration has since expressed full support for Israel’s decision to end it and to cut off all humanitarian aid.

Trump administration took credit for helping to broker the ceasefire that took hold in January, 2025.

Trump’s Mideast envoy, Steve Witkoff, has been trying to broker a new ceasefire agreement.

According to him, it would be more favorable to Israel but those efforts appear to have made little progress.

Netanyahu helms the most nationalist and religious government in Israel’s history.

Also, his coalition partners have called for the reestablishment of Jewish settlements in Gaza.

Israel withdrew its forces from Gaza and dismantled its settlements there in 2005.

However, it maintained control of most of Gaza’s land border, coastline and airspace, and joined Egypt in imposing a blockade on the territory after Hamas seized power in 2007.

Israel seized Gaza, east Jerusalem and the West Bank, territories the Palestinians want for a future state, in the 1967 Mideast war.

It also captured the Golan Heights from Syria in that conflict and annexed it in a move not recognized by any country except for the United States.


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