
Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp 10/24/25: US Considers Splitting Gaza into Two, US Bombs Another Boat, Putin Brushes Off Sanctions, and More
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Oct 24, 2025 The discussion delves into a controversial US-Israel plan to split Gaza, highlighting potential long-term consequences. A map shows the current Israeli military positions, amid ongoing humanitarian crises. Reports reveal the US is closely monitoring ceasefire dynamics in the region. In a striking move, a prominent Israeli official advocates for the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners. Meanwhile, tensions rise as the US bombs a boat in Latin America, and Putin defiantly brushes off new sanctions while warning of severe consequences for military actions.
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Gaza Split Risks Permanent Occupation
- The U.S. and Israel are considering dividing Gaza into two zones with different control and reconstruction rules.
- Such a split risks long-term Israeli occupation, settlement expansion, and a frozen conflict rather than a durable peace.
Map Reveals Extensive Israeli Footprint
- Maps show Israel controlling roughly 58% of Gaza with about 40 IDF outposts inside the territory.
- That footprint signals an extensive military occupation likely to shape any post-ceasefire status quo.
Ceasefire Didn’t End Gaza’s Hunger
- The WHO warns the ceasefire hasn't resolved Gaza's catastrophic hunger crisis due to severely limited aid entry.
- Less than 1,000 trucks entered in 11 days, leaving northern Gaza particularly undersupplied.
