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Israel approves plans to 'capture and hold' Gaza indefinitely

Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel's plan to capture all of the Gaza Strip will be intensive, with troops to remain there for an unspecified length of time.

The Israeli prime minister says IDF forces will not launch raids and then abandon territory, "but the opposite". The plan includes distributing aid, though supplies will not be let in yet.

The Israeli official said the newly approved offensive plan would move Gaza's civilian population southward and keep humanitarian aid from falling into Hamas's hands. On Sunday, the United Nations rejected what it said was a new plan for aid to be distributed in what it described as Israeli hubs.

Speaking to Sky News on Monday, Olga Cherevko from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), said the proposal was "in contravention of globally-established humanitarian principles". She warned that the idea could mean "putting people at greater risk" and raises the chance of aid "not getting through to the most vulnerable people.

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