UN Report: Israel Seeks Permanent Control Over Gaza
A UN report reveals Israel seeks permanent control over Gaza and Jewish majority in West Bank. Investigators document systematic demolition of civilian infrastructure and territorial expansion. The findings suggest long-term Israeli ambitions in the region.
A United Nations investigation claims Israel aims to establish permanent control over Gaza. The report states Israel's government wants to ensure Jewish majority in both Israel and the occupied West Bank.
According to the UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR), Israel's policies show clear intent to forcibly displace Palestinians. The report says Israel seeks to expand Jewish civilian presence and annex the entire West Bank.
The investigation also describes systematic demolition of civilian infrastructure in Gaza's corridors and buffer zones. This resulted in Israel controlling over 75% of the Gaza Strip by July this year.
UN investigators based their findings on extensive documentation of Israeli actions. The report comes from the UN's independent Commission of Inquiry.
What does this mean for the ongoing conflict? The findings suggest long-term Israeli territorial ambitions beyond current military operations. The UN report provides official documentation of these alleged intentions.
Swedish public broadcaster SVT first reported these findings to Nordic audiences. The UN investigation represents one of the most comprehensive international examinations of Israel's Gaza policies.