Netanyahu Pushes for Palestinians' Departure From Gaza as Egypt Seeks 60-Day Truce
Netanyahu says Palestinians can leave Gaza amid military escalation, with at least 61,599 Palestinians killed since October 2023, as ceasefire talks remain stalled, officials say.
- On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would allow Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip, stating, "We will allow this, first of all within Gaza during the fighting, and we will certainly allow them to leave Gaza as well."
- Despite renewed efforts, diplomacy aimed at securing a ceasefire and hostage release has stalled since talks broke down in July, with efforts by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States failing since a short-lived truce earlier this year.
- Casualty figures from Gaza report that at least 61,599 Palestinians have died amid intensified strikes, according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza, as residents say the bombardment has been extremely intense for the past two days.
- Past calls to resettle Gazans outside Gaza evoke the 'Nakba', drawing condemnation from the international community, critics warn, as Palestinians fear displacement during Israel's plans.
- On Wednesday, a senior Hamas delegation was due to meet Egyptian officials as Cairo, in cooperation with the Qataris and Americans, aims for a 60-day ceasefire.
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Israel's head of government wants to allow Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip in the face of the expanded military operation. He says, "We will not drive them away."
Netanyahu pushes for Palestinians' departure from Gaza as Egypt seeks 60-day truce
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Netanyahu floats 'allowing' Palestinians out of Gaza amid renewed truce push
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday revived calls to "allow" Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip, as the military prepares a broader offensive in the territory.Past calls to resettle Gazans outside of the war-battered territory, including from US President Donald Trump, have sparked concern among Palestinians and condemnation from the international community.Netanyahu defended his...
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