Israel’s security cabinet unanimously approved a decision to expand the military operation in the Gaza Strip in light of the lack of progress in reaching a hostage release deal. The decision was made early Monday morning following a seven-hour overnight discussion. It should be noted that Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar did not attend the meeting, with his deputy attending in his place. According to a political source, the plan includes the conquest of the Strip, with IDF forces to remain in the Strip for an extended period. “The plan will include, among other things, the conquest of the Strip and holding the territories, moving the Gazan population south to protect them, denying Hamas the ability to distribute humanitarian supplies, and powerful attacks against Hamas,” the source said. “The cabinet also approved, by a large majority, the possibility of humanitarian distribution of aid, if necessary, that will prevent Hamas from taking control of the supply and destroy its governmental capabilities. In the cabinet discussion, it was said that at this stage, there is enough food in Gaza.” “The Prime Minister clarified that the plan is different from its predecessors in that we are moving from a raid method to conquering territories and staying in them. The Prime Minister added that he is continuing to promote the Trump plan to allow the voluntary departure of Gazans, and that contacts are being held on the matter with a number of countries.” (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)