West AsiaNorth AmericaPalestineResistance AxisWorld News

Killer Netanyahu Says Collaboration with US Aims to Relocate Gaza’s Palestinian Population

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that Israel is working alongside the United States to identify countries that may be open to accepting Palestinians displaced from Gaza. This initiative is reportedly part of Trump’s controversial plan regarding control over the Gaza Strip.

In a pre-dinner briefing with reporters at the White House, Trump was queried regarding the current state of his plan to “take over” Gaza and forcefully evacuate its population. He deferred the question to Netanyahu for response.

Netanyahu expressed his view that Trump held a commendable vision centered around the concept of free choice, where individuals should have the freedom to stay or leave as they wish. He further remarked that Gaza should not be confined as a prison but should be transformed into an open and liberated space.

The Israeli authorities have embraced Trump’s proposal for Gaza, framing it as an opportunity to advance what they call the “voluntary migration” of Palestinians from the area.

Experts and critics have denounced the proposal, describing it as a mechanism for forcibly displacing Palestinians.

Netanyahu stated that efforts are being made in close collaboration with the United States to identify countries that can help provide a brighter future for the Palestinians.

Trump stated that there has been “great cooperation” from “surrounding countries” regarding the issue.

“He expressed optimism, stating, ‘Something good will happen.'”

Trump has articulated his vision to reshape Gaza into a destination he describes as the “Riviera of the Middle East.”

He claims that the removal of native Palestinians is crucial for achieving that objective.

In February, Trump declared that the United States would take control of Gaza and spearhead its rebuilding efforts.

Trump suggested that Jordan and Egypt could host displaced Palestinians, however, both countries firmly rejected the idea.

Reports have emerged suggesting that certain officials from the Trump administration allegedly considered offering financial incentives aimed at encouraging Palestinians to relocate. These incentives were said to potentially include housing assistance and monthly allowances.

Despite the offered incentives, it is expected that the Palestinians will remain steadfast in their commitment to their homeland.

Following a security briefing by Israeli Minister of Military Affairs Israel Katz, statements were released indicating the regime’s intention to create a “humanitarian city” on the remnants of Rafah in southern Gaza, aiming to “concentrate the population.”

He stated that the goal is to promote their emigration.

Katz reiterated Israel’s long-term goal, emphasizing the aim of facilitating the removal of Palestinians from Gaza.

The Israeli diplomat emphasized the importance of executing the migration plan, revealing that Netanyahu is engaging in negotiations with third countries willing to accept migrants.

According to reports, the ongoing Israeli offensive on Gaza since October 7, 2023, has resulted in the deaths of at least 57,523 Palestinians, with the majority being women and children. Additionally, 136,617 people have sustained injuries amidst the conflict.

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants in November last year for Netanyahu and former military affairs minister Yoav Gallant, alleging their involvement in war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza region.

Israel is facing a genocide lawsuit at the International Court of Justice related to its military actions in the blockaded coastal region.

Back to top button