Israel Is Allowed to Leave Gaza. Discussions on the Fate of Post-War Slaves. Egypt Joins Negotiations for an Armistice
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that all Gazaese residents who want to migrate will be allowed to leave, a PBS ad which reads Associated Press. Tel Aviv's leader says he is waiting for state-owned offers to be received by Palestinian civilians. While Israel has begun its seat on the largest city in Gaza, the future of the territory could be decided in Doha. Egypt announced that efforts from Qatar and the United States have be…
Asked about the possible emigration of Gazans abroad, the Israeli Prime Minister considered that "this happens in all conflicts".


When asked, in a Hebrew interview with the channel I24 News, about the possible emigration of Gazans abroad, the Israeli Prime Minister said that "this happens in all conflicts" and that his country will "authorize" these movements.
THE SITUATION POINT - Cairo announces that it is working hand in hand with Doha and Washington to put in place a new 60-day ceasefire to end the war between Israel and Hamas.
For Benyamin Netanyahu, "The place where it started is also the place where it will end: in Gaza" In an interview given Tuesday to the Israeli channel i24 News, Benyamin Netanyahu repeated that Israel's demands had not changed and that the war would not end until all the hostages had been released and Hamas had surrendered. He said that, even in this case, Israel would maintain unlimited security control over the territory. Asked whether the win…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Gazans would be "allowed" to flee the war and migrate abroad. "This happens in every war," he said.
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