Trump plan to displace Gazans 'taking shape', Israel says
- Donald Trump proposed a plan to displace 2.4 million Gazans, requiring countries to accept them, according to Israeli Minister Bezalel Smotrich's comments.
- Experts warned that forcibly removing Gazans would violate international law, despite support from some Israeli leaders for the plan.
- The Israeli government is planning a special Emigration Administration to facilitate the relocation, with budget constraints not being an obstacle, said Smotrich.
- Implementation of the plan could take a year even at a rate of 5,000 relocations daily, indicating significant logistical challenges.
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White House rejects Arab plan for postwar Gaza, insists on Trump's
The Trump administration has rejected a joint Arab proposal for postwar Gaza out of hand, insisting on its plan to treat Gaza as a real estate development that observers have likened to ethnic cleansing.
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Despite the far-right's fantasy of resettling Gaza and expelling Palestinians, the Israeli public prefers a hostage deal, even at the cost of ending the war. Meanwhile, the U.S. backdoor negotiations with Hamas shows Trump prioritizes a deal over resettlement
Israeli hard-liners plan 'migration authority' to empty Gaza of Palestinians
Hard-liners in Israel have welcomed President Donald Trump’s plan for the future of Gaza, which calls for many of Gaza’s 2.3 million Palestinians to leave the enclave. They say encouraging emigration does not violate international law. Palestinians have rejected the plan. Linda Gradstein reports for VOA from Jerusalem. Camera Credit: Ricki Rosen.
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