TEL AVIV, April 2. /TASS/. Israel will increase military pressure on radicals in the Gaza Strip until they release hostages, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asserted.
"Last night in the Gaza Strip, we switched gears. The IDF is seizing territory, striking the terrorists and destroying the infrastructure," he said in a video address published by his office. "Because we are now dividing the Strip and increasing the pressure step by step, so that they will give us our hostages. And as long as they do not give them to us, the pressure will increase until they do," the Israeli prime minister added.
"We are determined to achieve the objectives of the war, and we are acting relentlessly, and with a clear line and a clear mission," Netanyahu emphasized. He also announced that Israel is taking control of the Morag Corridor in the Gaza Strip which will become the second Philadelphi Route, a security strip of land separating the Gaza Strip and the Egyptian border. "We are seizing the Morag Corridor. This will be the second Philadelphi, an additional Philadelphi Corridor," he stressed.
Earlier on Wednesday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had expanded its military operation in the Gaza Strip to increase pressure on the Hamas movement. He noted that this involves the seizure of large areas of land that would be "incorporated into Israel’s security zones."
On March 18, the Israeli army resumed fighting in the Gaza Strip, launching massive strikes on the enclave and thus breaking the ceasefire established in January. Netanyahu’s office said that Israel had restarted military operations in Gaza after Hamas rejected the US proposals put forward by mediators and US Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff. The office stated that the Israeli military had resumed strikes on Hamas targets in Gaza to secure the release of hostages and that the army would escalate its campaign in the enclave. The Gaza-based movement has blamed the United States for the renewal of Israeli aggression.