#World Wide

Latest news on October 17, 2024: Four people were killed and dozens wounded in Gaza after Israeli air attacks.

Latest News Today Live Updates: This is the platform where we curate news for you from various arenas. Here, we bring you real-time updates on domestic and global happenings, covering all the latest developments. From significant political news to critical economic reports, business highlights and or breaking news alerts — we’ve got you covered. Stay tuned as we provide continuous coverage, expert insights, and instant analysis. Don’t miss a beat with our comprehensive and timely news coverage.

On October 17, 2024, Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced new strategies for its military campaign in Gaza. The focus will shift towards a targeted operation in the northern part of the Gaza Strip. This change aims to combine airstrikes, ground operations, tunnel demolition, and specialized raids to weaken Hamas’ capabilities. The campaign’s continuation is tied to key objectives: the release of hostages, dismantling Hamas, and neutralizing remaining threats.

Gallant’s plan includes a post-war phase where Hamas will no longer govern Gaza. Instead, local Palestinian entities, with international cooperation, may take over civil governance. Notably, the plan rules out any permanent Israeli civilian presence in Gaza, although Israel reserves the right to conduct military operations if necessary. Discussions are ongoing with the United States and regional allies regarding Gaza’s future administration once the military goals are achieved.

Amid growing international pressure for de-escalation, including from the U.S., Israel has agreed to let humanitarian aid into Gaza. However, the conflict remains intense, with ongoing cross-border attacks involving Hezbollah in Lebanon

On October 17, 2024, Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced a strategic shift in the Gaza military campaign, introducing a more focused approach in the northern part of the Strip. Gallant outlined that the strategy would include combined air and ground operations, demolition of Hamas tunnels, and special raids targeting key militants. Israel’s military goal remains the dismantling of Hamas, the release of hostages, and the neutralization of all security threats. Gallant emphasized that military actions will persist until these objectives are met​

Voice Of America

The Times Of Israil

Following the military phase, the plan envisions a post-conflict governance model where Hamas will no longer control Gaza. Instead, local Palestinian entities, potentially backed by the Palestinian Authority and international forces, will manage civil affairs. Gallant’s plan rules out any permanent Israeli civilian presence in Gaza, although Israel will retain the right to intervene militarily when needed. The U.S. is reportedly working with Israel and regional partners to determine Gaza’s post-war governance structure, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken traveling to the region for further talks on aid and diplomacy​

The Times of Israel

The announcement comes amid increasing global pressure, including from Washington, to ease military operations and allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza. Meanwhile, Israel also faces heightened tensions along its northern border with Hezbollah, raising the specter of a broader regional conflict​

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *