Israel's Military Develops Plan for Voluntary Palestinian Exodus from Gaza

Thu 6th Feb, 2025

Israel's Defense Minister has tasked the military with formulating a strategy for the voluntary departure of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. This initiative follows a controversial proposal by former U.S. President Donald Trump, which suggested relocating approximately two million Palestinians from the coastal enclave.

During a public announcement alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump expressed intentions for the U.S. to 'take over' Gaza and transform it into a prosperous region dubbed the 'Riviera of the Middle East.' His plan proposed that residents of Gaza would be resettled in various Arab nations.

The proposal has faced significant backlash on the international stage. Following the outcry, U.S. officials attempted to clarify Trump's intentions, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio stating that the proposal was not meant to be a hostile act. Rubio described it as a 'very generous offer' aimed at making the coastal area livable once more, although he acknowledged that Palestinians would not be able to reside there during this transitional phase.

In support of the plan, Defense Minister Katz remarked that it would enable Gaza's residents to enjoy the same freedom of movement and migration available to people elsewhere. He indicated that the proposal would include options for exiting the region via land routes, as well as specialized provisions for maritime and aerial exits.

Katz criticized Hamas, the ruling authority in Gaza, for allegedly exploiting humanitarian aid for financial gain and obstructing the residents' ability to leave the area.

The proposal comes in the wake of the conflict sparked by the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, which resulted in widespread devastation throughout Gaza. Right-wing politicians in Israel have expressed a desire to reestablish a presence in the region, which Israel evacuated in 2005, though this aspiration does not represent an official government policy.


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