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Israel will never fully withdraw from Gaza, defence minister says

Last updated January 2, 2026

Close-up of a pile of bullet casings with an Israeli flag positioned in the center.
Katz outlined Israel’s security strategy for Gaza and the West Bank while attending an event announcing new housing construction in the Beit El settlement. (File photo by Marek Studzinski/Unsplash)

JERUSALEM — Israel will not fully withdraw its military from the Gaza Strip, Defence Minister Israel Katz said Tuesday, signaling a long-term Israeli security presence despite a U.S.-backed agreement that envisions a complete pullout from the territory.

Katz said Israeli forces would remain inside Gaza to prevent a repeat of Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel and that a new civilian-military framework would be established in the enclave.

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“We are located deep inside Gaza and we will never leave all of Gaza. There will never be such a thing. We are there to protect, to prevent what happened,” Katz said in a speech, Reuters reported.

Under a U.S.-backed peace plan signed by Israel and Hamas in October, Israel is expected to gradually withdraw all of its forces from Gaza and not re-establish civilian settlements in the coastal territory.

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Katz’s comments appeared to challenge that framework, even as the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declined to comment on the remarks.

Referring to future military arrangements, Katz said Israel would form Nahal units — a military track combining civilian and army service — in northern Gaza.

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