Israel green lights plan to expand attacks on Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet has approved an escalation of the attack on Gaza. -AP

Israel plans to intensify its attacks on the Gaza Strip, following a unanimous decision by the security cabinet led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Times of Israel reported the development early on Monday, citing senior officials.

The plan is expected to be implemented only after US President Donald Trump's visit to the region next week, the Times said.

In the meantime, efforts will focus on reaching a ceasefire and hostage deal with Palestinian militant organisation Hamas, according to the report.

The security cabinet also approved a plan to renew aid deliveries into Gaza, while overhauling the distribution system to reduce the risk of Hamas diverting supplies for its operatives.

For over two months, Israel has not allowed aid deliveries into the sealed-off area, home to around two million Palestinians, prompting allegations it is using starvation as a weapon.