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Israel controls 40 percent of Gaza City, a military spokesperson said on Thursday.

SOUTHERN ISRAEL, ISRAEL - AUGUST 6: Israeli soldiers organize military equipment while standing on armored personnel carriers near the border with the Gaza Strip on August 6, 2025 in Southern Israel, Israel. According to Israeli media reports, senior officials have confirmed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to seek backing from his security cabinet for the "full occupation" of the Gaza Strip, despite dissent within his staff and condemnation by the international community. UN Assistant Secretary General Miroslav Jenca has warned that the plan could endanger the lives of more Palestinians and Israeli hostages held by Hamas. (Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images)

As its bombardment forced more Palestinians from their homes there, while thousands of residents defied Israeli orders to leave, remaining behind in the ruins in the path of Israel’s latest advance.We continue to damage Hamas’s infrastructure. Today we hold 40 percent of the territory of Gaza City,” Israeli military spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin told a news conference, naming the Zeitoun and Sheikh Radwan neighborhoods.

“The operation will continue to expand and intensify in the coming days.”Defrin confirmed that army Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir told cabinet ministers that without a day-after plan, they would have to impose military rule in Gaza. Far-right members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government have been pushing for Israel to impose military rule in Gaza and establish settlements there, which Netanyahu has so far ruled out.

Israel launched the offensive in Gaza City on August 10, in what Netanyahu says is a plan to defeat Hamas militants in the part of Gaza where Israeli troops fought most heavily in the war’s initial phase.

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