Future Military Plans of Israel: A Potential New Offensive After Operation in Gaza

Former Israeli general and national security advisor Yaakov Amidror has made an unexpected forecast regarding the country’s future military actions in Palestinian territories.
He states that after concluding the current large-scale operation in Gaza, Israeli armed forces are likely to initiate a new series of offensives aimed at dismantling the remaining Hamas infrastructure and establishing control over strategically important areas.
Amidror emphasized that the core of Hamas remains in Gaza, and a possible new escalation may target the central refugee camps — Nuseirat and Bureij — located further south, which have a long history of conflict and humanitarian crises.
The expert described this operation as a prolonged and meticulous process that could take several months and require extensive efforts to restore security and stability to the region.
Meanwhile, international humanitarian organizations have called on Israel to refrain from massive ground operations in the most densely populated camps to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe and prevent civilian casualties.
UN representatives stressed that these areas house hundreds of thousands of Palestinians already subjected to airstrikes and ground attacks.
Humanitarian workers report restrictions on working with substantial resources in these districts amid tense military conditions.
The political and military dynamics indicate that the situation will remain tense, and prospects for a peaceful resolution to the protracted conflict remain distant.
Overall, the country stands at a crossroads, with each new move potentially shaping the future of the region and the safety of its inhabitants.