Palestinian official calls Netanyahu’s Gaza plan an insult to peace efforts
Mustafa Barghouti criticises Israeli plan to seize over 70% of Gaza, saying it ends ceasefire hopes and undermines humanitarian commitments, according to Middle East Eye Gaza.
What happened
Middle East Eye Gaza reports that Mustafa Barghouti, Secretary General of the Palestinian National Initiative, has condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement of intentions to take control of more than 70 percent of Gaza. Barghouti described this plan as an insult to peace efforts and an effective end to any remaining ceasefire assumptions.
The central claim remains unconfirmed in the supplied material and should be treated as hearsay until corroborated by another reliable source or a named official. Barghouti accused Israel of repeatedly violating the ceasefire agreement that began in October and highlighted failures to meet commitments on humanitarian aid deliveries. He warned that Netanyahu's declaration suggested preparations for intensified military operations in the Gaza Strip, raising urgent concerns about the future of its civilian population.
The Palestinian official also criticised the absence of a public response from the United States regarding Israel’s latest declaration and its impact on international efforts to preserve the truce. The situation underscores continued tensions affecting aid access and civilian safety within Gaza as military and political dynamics shift.
Known from the source
- Mustafa Barghouti is Secretary General of the Palestinian National Initiative.
- Barghouti criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to take control of more than 70 percent of Gaza.
- Barghouti said this plan undermines peace efforts and effectively ends the ceasefire.
- The ceasefire began in October (year not specified).
- Barghouti accused Israel of violating the ceasefire and failing to meet humanitarian aid commitments.
What remains unclear
Given that these claims come through a regional public source and are framed by a single Palestinian official’s statements without direct confirmation from Israeli or independent sources, they remain reported and require verification, particularly around the extent of territorial plans and their implications.
What remains unclear: Confirm whether the central claim is corroborated; until then treat it as unconfirmed/hearsay. Verification that Israel has formally announced plans to take control of over 70 percent of Gaza. Independent confirmation of repeated ceasefire violations by Israel since October. Verification or denial from Israeli and US official sources regarding the planned territorial control and ceasefire status.
Evidence note
This story contains report-led claims. The article keeps those claims attributed and treats them as unconfirmed/hearsay unless independently corroborated.
Original source: Middle East Eye Gaza. Open the source.
Outside Brief note: this story keeps the main source visible and separates what is reported from what remains unclear.