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Israel army chief will have to 'execute' govt decisions on Gaza: defence minister
Israel army chief will have to 'execute' govt decisions on Gaza: defence minister
by AFP Staff Writers
Jerusalem (AFP) Aug 6, 2025
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Wednesday that army Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir could "express his views", but that the military would ultimately have to "execute" any government decisions on Gaza.

Katz's statement on X came after reports in the Israeli media in recent days suggested that Zamir is opposed to a government plan to fully occupy the Gaza Strip.

"It is the right and duty of the Chief of Staff to express his position in the appropriate forums, and after decisions are made by the political echelon, the (army) will execute them with determination and professionalism... until the war's objectives are achieved," Katz wrote.

"As the defence minister responsible for the (army) on behalf of the government, I must ensure that these decisions are carried out -- and so it will be," he added.

"Hamas's refusal to release the hostages requires making additional decisions regarding how to advance the war's objectives: eliminating Hamas while creating the conditions for the release of the hostages."

Chief of Staff Zamir has made no public statements on the matter but reportedly expressed his opposition to a full military occupation of Gaza during a restricted meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and security chiefs on Tuesday.

According to public broadcaster Kan 11, Zamir warned such an occupation would be a "trap".

Israeli media reported that Netanyahu would gather his security cabinet on Thursday to make a final decision on next steps in the war in the Palestinian territory.

The same media predicted that the army would expand operations in the whole of Gaza's territory, including in heavily populated areas where hostages are believed to be held.

Gaza civil defence says Israeli attacks kill 68
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories (AFP) Aug 5, 2025 - Gaza's civil defence agency said 68 people were killed by Israeli gunfire and air strikes on Tuesday, including 56 who were waiting near aid distribution sites inside the Palestinian territory.

Civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that 30 people were killed by Israeli gunfire while waiting for aid near the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis.

The army told AFP that troops "fired warning shots" in the direction "a gathering of Gazans advancing" towards them in the so-called Morag corridor in the south, but added it was "not aware of any casualties as a result".

Bassal said another 20 people were killed and 100 wounded by Israeli fire near the Zikim border crossing in northern Gaza, through which some aid trucks have entered the territory in recent weeks.

An AFP journalist reported seeing at least a dozen bodies brought to northern Gaza's Hamad Hospital, where a medical source said the victims had been killed in the incident near Zikim.

The army told AFP it was looking into the details of the incident.

According to Bassal, six more people were killed and 21 injured by Israeli fire in central Gaza while waiting for food near a distribution centre.

The Israeli army, however, denied having opened fire near any aid site in central Gaza on Tuesday.

Media restrictions in Gaza and difficulties in accessing many areas mean AFP is unable to independently verify the tolls and details provided by the civil defence and the army.

Thousands of Gazans gather daily near food distribution points across Gaza, including four belonging to the US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.

Since launching in late May, its operations have been marred by near-daily reports of Israeli forces firing on those waiting to collect rations.

Israeli restrictions on the entry of supplies into Gaza since the start of the war nearly 22 months ago have led to shortages of food and essential goods, including medicine and fuel, which hospitals rely on to power their generators.

- 'No safety' -

Bassal said another five people were killed in a predawn air strike on a tent in Al-Mawasi in south Gaza, an area Israeli authorities designated as a safe zone early in the war.

"It's said to be a green zone and it's safe, but it's not. They also say that the aid (distribution) is safe, but people die while obtaining aid," said Adham Younes, 30, who lost a relative in the strike.

"There's no safety within the Gaza Strip, everyone is exposed to death, everyone is subject to injury."

Mahmud Younes, who said he witnessed the strike, told AFP: "We found women screaming -- they were covered in blood. The entire family has been injured."

Bassal also reported six people killed in a strike near Gaza City, and one in another near Khan Yunis.

The Ezzedine Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas's armed wing, said in a statement Tuesday that they had bombarded an Israeli command-and-control centre in south Gaza's Israeli-controlled Morag corridor.

The army said it had no record of such an attack taking place on Tuesday.

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