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Israel​ Closes Key Gaza evacuation Route, ⁤Appoints New Shin Bet Chief Amid Hostage Family⁢ Protests

Published October 1, 2025, 9:37 AM

Key Developments

The Israeli⁣ military announced the closure of Al-rashid Street, ⁢the ‍last remaining route ⁣for residents of southern Gaza to access the north, as its offensive on gaza City continues. ​ Simultaneously, israel’s government⁣ confirmed the appointment of⁤ maj. Gen.David Zini​ as the new⁣ head of the ⁢Shin ‌bet domestic⁣ security ‌agency, a decision met⁢ with‍ significant opposition from families of‍ hostages held in Gaza.

Closure of Al-Rashid Street

The Israeli military stated that Al-Rashid Street would be closed to traffic from the southern sector at 12:00 local time (9:00 AM Irish time) ​on ‌October⁤ 1, 2025. Avichay Adraee, ​the ⁣military’s Arabic-language spokesman, announced ⁤the closure on X (formerly Twitter). ​

Despite the closure, the military indicated that movement‌ southward would ⁢be permitted for those unable⁤ to evacuate Gaza City, with “free movement southward ‌without inspection” currently allowed. This‌ suggests a continued effort to encourage civilian evacuation, though⁢ the limited evacuation routes raise concerns ‌about the feasibility and safety of ⁤such⁣ movements.

Controversial⁣ Shin ⁤Bet‌ Appointment

Prime Minister Benjamin netanyahu’s office announced the‍ unanimous government approval of Maj. Gen. David Zini as the new ⁢head of the Shin Bet for a five-year term. RTÉ News reported on the appointment and the ensuing backlash.

Protesters in ‍Israel demonstrating against Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the war and the appointment of David Zini
Protesters in Israel demonstrated against ​Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling‌ of ‌the war and the appointment of​ David Zini.

the appointment has sparked anger from families of hostages held in Gaza due to Zini’s reported opposition to⁣ hostage release negotiations​ and his characterization of the conflict with Palestinian militants as “an eternal war.” These statements, as ‌reported by RTÉ News,⁢ have fueled ⁤concerns that his leadership⁤ may not prioritize the safe return⁢ of the captives.

Zini, ​a member of the far-right Religious Zionist movement, ⁣has also faced ⁢scrutiny for what critics describe⁣ as a ‍”messianic” outlook, a label⁢ he reportedly ​embraced in a June speech. ⁢this ⁤perspective is linked to the settler movement and raises questions about his ​impartiality in dealing with​ the‌ Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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