by Dave DeCamp
Israeli defense officials told Haaretz on Sunday that the Israeli government is not seeking to revive ceasefire talks with Hamas and is now pushing for the gradual annexation of large portions of the Gaza Strip.
The report came about a week after Israel ordered Palestinians living in northern Gaza to evacuate to areas south of the Netzarim corridor, a strip of land controlled by the Israeli military. With the evacuation order came a major escalation in Israeli military operations in the north focused on the Jabalia refugee camp, which has been under complete siege.
The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth has reported that Israeli forces in Jabalia are carrying out a scaled-down version of the generals plan, an outline for the complete ethnic cleansing of northern Gaza and the killing of any Palestinians who choose to stay, whether by military action or starvation. The UNs World Food Program said Saturday that no food aid has entered northern Gaza since October 1.
Israeli Army commanders told Haaretz that the assault on northern Gaza was ordered without much preparation and that it appeared the primary purpose of the military operations was to pressure Palestinian residents to flee to the south. Many Palestinians have refused to leave northern Gaza since theres nowhere they can go where their safety can be guaranteed. Israel has bombed so-called safe zones repeatedly over the past year.