Israeli officials work on Gaza voluntary migration plan
- Israel's Security Cabinet approved a plan to create a new directorate to organize the voluntary emigration of Palestinians from Gaza, as stated by Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
- Egypt and Jordan oppose the plan to relocate Gazans, proposing instead to rebuild Gaza without forced displacement, supported by 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
- The Gaza Health Ministry reported that over 50,000 Palestinians have died due to the ongoing conflict, and many locals express a desire to remain despite worsening living conditions.
- Critics allege that the program aims to ethnically cleanse Palestinians, as reported by various human rights organizations.
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Egypt Condemns Israel’s Plan to Displace Palestinians from Gaza
Egypt has condemned Israel’s decision to establish a new directorate under the Israeli Ministry of Defense aimed at facilitating the so-called “voluntary departure” of Palestinians from Gaza. The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected the claim on Monday 24 March, that such a departure could be considered voluntary, stating that any movement of Palestinians under conditions of war, siege, and starvation amounts to forced displacement, a …
Israel approves controversial proposal to facilitate migration of Palestinians from Gaza
By Dana Karni, Tim Lister and Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN Israel’s security cabinet has approved a controversial proposal to facilitate Palestinian emigration from Gaza, a move that critics warn could constitute ethnic cleansing. Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Sunday that the security cabinet approved Defense Minister Israel Katz’s proposal to arrange “a voluntary transfer for Gaza residents who express interest in moving to third countr…
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