Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly stated that Israeli forces will not complete withdrawal from Gaza until Hamas achieves full disarmament, rejecting key elements of the U.S.-brokered 15-point peace plan and associated roadmap as of early August 2026. This stance follows IDF assessments in June that Hamas has rebuilt tunnels and capabilities during the de facto ceasefire, prompting military preparations for renewed large-scale operations while political approval remains pending. Israel currently maintains control over roughly 64-65% of the territory under prior agreements, with recent limited strikes reported in August amid stalled implementation of phased withdrawal and international verification mechanisms. Trader consensus on near-term major ground offensives reflects these unresolved tensions between security demands, diplomatic timelines, and Hamas compliance milestones.
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A "major ground offensive" is defined as a large-scale military operation that involves more than 1,000 Israeli ground forces entering Gazan territory that was not under Israeli control at the start of the offensive. This excludes smaller raids, special operations, or limited incursions directly bordering buffer zones already under Israeli control.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...A "major ground offensive" is defined as a large-scale military operation that involves more than 1,000 Israeli ground forces entering Gazan territory that was not under Israeli control at the start of the offensive. This excludes smaller raids, special operations, or limited incursions directly bordering buffer zones already under Israeli control.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly stated that Israeli forces will not complete withdrawal from Gaza until Hamas achieves full disarmament, rejecting key elements of the U.S.-brokered 15-point peace plan and associated roadmap as of early August 2026. This stance follows IDF assessments in June that Hamas has rebuilt tunnels and capabilities during the de facto ceasefire, prompting military preparations for renewed large-scale operations while political approval remains pending. Israel currently maintains control over roughly 64-65% of the territory under prior agreements, with recent limited strikes reported in August amid stalled implementation of phased withdrawal and international verification mechanisms. Trader consensus on near-term major ground offensives reflects these unresolved tensions between security demands, diplomatic timelines, and Hamas compliance milestones.
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