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    Israel Considers Cutting Gaza Electricity to Pressure Hamas

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    What’s Happening

    In a recent security cabinet meeting, Israeli ministers proposed the implementation of stricter measures on the Gaza Strip. Notably, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir recommended cutting off electricity to Gaza as a strategy to exert pressure on Hamas. Ben Gvir suggested the plan, stating, “We must black out all the electric lines in Gaza.” This proposal was challenged humorously by other cabinet members when it was revealed that Gaza residents mainly rely on private generators rather than Israeli-supplied electricity.

    Why It Matters

    Israel’s strategy in dealing with Hamas remains pivotal to regional stability and the recovery of hostages. The proposition of tougher measures by Ben Gvir, although met with both critique and satire, highlights ongoing Israeli efforts to maximize leverage over Hamas, particularly regarding recent events and hostage situations.

    The Push for Stronger Measures

    Transport Minister Miri Regev evoked the historical ‘Plague of Darkness’ as a metaphor for Ben Gvir’s proposal, showcasing the determination to pressure Hamas amidst escalating tensions. In line with similar intents, Energy Minister Eli Cohen previously issued a directive to cease Israeli electricity supplies to Gaza, aligning with continued efforts for the release of Israeli hostages.

    Underlying Frustrations and Diplomatic Efforts

    The security cabinet’s meeting convened amid renewed hostilities post-ceasefire collapse in Gaza, revealing friction within Israeli leadership regarding hostage negotiation tactics. Current strategies underscore a dual approach synthesizing military and diplomatic pressure, contested by both ministers like Ben Gvir seeking a firmer stance, and families of captives who prefer a comprehensive ceasefire strategy.

    Family Appeals for Hostage Negotiation Progress

    A major aspect of this issue is the appeal from the families of hostages, fearing their de-prioritization amid broader strategic considerations. They express concerns over the perceived stagnancy in negotiations led by Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and urge immediate action to ensure the safe return of their loved ones.

    Continuing the Dialogue

    The Israeli government, while navigating internal and external pressures, is exploring varied measures to effectively address and resolve the contentious dynamics with Hamas. The ongoing dialogue and diverse opinions within the Israeli cabinet reflect the broader need for a carefully measured approach to secure a tactical advantage over Hamas while addressing humanitarian concerns.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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