Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu discuss Palestine ethnic cleansing plan
- Israel's interior minister, Moshe Arbel, announced that more than 16 flights carrying Palestinians from Gaza had already departed for deportation under the guise of 'voluntary migration.'
- Human rights organizations and Palestinian advocates condemned Israel's plan as an attempted mass expulsion and ethnic cleansing, violating international law.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed Trump's proposal to potentially resettle Palestinians during a visit to Washington, which many Palestinians reject as an expulsion from their homeland.
- Netanyahu emphasized the goal of providing Gazans with a choice regarding their future, stating that the conditions in Gaza restrict their freedom to leave, unlike other conflict zones.
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Trump and Netanyahu Reaffirm Their Vision for the Ethnic Cleansing of Gaza - The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity
President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House on Monday and reaffirmed their desire for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, both claiming that there are other countries willing to take in the Palestinian population. Trump also said it would be a “good thing” for the US to take over and control Gaza. “Well, you know how I feel about the Gaza Strip. I think it’s an incredible piece of important real estate,” he tol…
“We’re working on it”: Netanyahu gives Trump a progress report on the ethnic cleansing of Gaza
On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Washington for a meeting with US President Donald Trump to give an update on the US-Israeli campaign to displace or exterminate the Palestinian people and annex their land.
Israel begins deportation flights to ethnically cleanse Gaza
Israel has started its plan to forcibly remove Palestinians from Gaza, with deportation flights already commencing from Ramon Airport, Israel's interior minister, Moshe Arbel, said on Monday. Arbel announced that more than 16 flights carrying Palestinians from Gaza had departed from Ramon Airport, in what appears to be a state-backed effort to forcibly remove Palestinian residents from the besieged enclave under the guise of "voluntary migration…
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