Israel defense minister tells army to prepare to relocate Palestinians from Gaza
Israel’s defense minister is telling the military to prepare to implement President Trump’s plan to relocate Palestinians from Gaza.
Defense Minister Israel Katz says the military should prepare exit options by land, sea and air so that anyone who wishes to can leave for “any country willing to accept them.”
Katz, however, is already getting pushback from one of the countries he called on to accept refugees. He says Spain, Norway, Ireland and other countries that have criticized Israel’s actions during its war against Hamas should take them in.
“Their hypocrisy will be exposed if they refuse to do so,” Katz said in a statement.
Spain’s foreign minister, José Manuel Albares, responded on Spanish national radio.
“Spain makes its own decisions … no third party should tell it what to do,” he said, adding that Gaza must be part of a future Palestinian state.
Trump floated the idea for the U.S. to “take over” the Gaza Strip during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, calling for Gaza’s entire population to be relocated to other countries and for the land to be redeveloped.
“We’ll own it … We have an opportunity to do something that could be phenomenal … the Riviera of the Middle East,” he said. “We should go to other countries of interest with humanitarian hearts, and there are many of them that want to do this, and build various domains that will ultimately be occupied by the 1.8 million Palestinians living in Gaza, ending the death and destruction and, frankly, bad luck.”
In an interview Wednesday on Fox News, Netanyahu called President Trump’s proposal for a U.S. takeover of Gaza a “remarkable idea” that should be “pursued.”
“I think it will create a different future for everyone,” Netanyahu said.
Trump’s proposal has been met with resistance from Arab and Palestinian leaders, who hope Gaza and the West Bank can be part of a future Palestinian state.
Hamas, the Islamist group that governs Gaza and is considered a terrorist group by Israel and most Western countries, called on Trump to retract his “irresponsible statements” Wednesday, saying they “pour oil on the fire.”
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