Israeli Military to Call Up 60,000 Reservists as It Prepares for Gaza City Ethnic Cleansing Campaign
Under the plan, the IDF will forcibly evacuate over 1
million civilians from the city, then spend over a year destroying it
by Dave DeCamp | August 19, 2025
About 60,000 Israeli reservists will receive call-up
orders that the Israeli military will issue tomorrow as it’s preparing for a
major offensive on Gaza City, The Times of Israel reported on Tuesday.
The report said that reservists will have two weeks
before they need to report for duty and that not all of them will take part in
the offensive on Gaza City since some will replace IDF troops deployed in other
areas of Gaza.
The Israeli military’s plans to take over Gaza City
involve the ethnic cleansing of over 1 million Palestinian civilians from the
area. Since civilians are expected to remain in the city after evacuation
orders, the IDF is prepared to use artillery strikes as its means of forcibly
moving them, according to Haaretz.
While the IDF hasn’t yet launched its ground
offensive, it has ramped up strikes on Gaza City in recent weeks with a focus
on the eastern Zeitoun neighborhood. Thousands of Palestinians have already
fled the area, and an investigation from Al
Jazeera found
that many of the Israeli attacks were hitting displacement shelters.
Once the city is taken over, the IDF plans to spend
more than a year destroying it, similar to how it made the northern cities of
Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahia, and Jabalia uninhabitable. The IDF will demolish homes
in Gaza City under the guise of “dismantling Hamas infrastructure,” but Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has previously told a Knesset
committee that
the IDF’s destruction of homes would force Palestinians to leave Gaza
altogether.
The idea of the Gaza City offensive is to force all
the Palestinians to the south, and from there, Israel will pressure them to leave Gaza, but it remains unclear where they could go. Israel
has reportedly been in talks with several countries on taking in a large number
of Palestinian refugees, but so far, none have publicly committed to the idea.
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