Israeli Intelligence Minister Gila Gamliel has called on the West to promote the “voluntary resettlement” of Palestinians to other countries. Instead of paying for the reconstruction of the Palestinian aid agency UNRWA, the international community could “participate” in the resettlement costs.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s party colleague wrote this on Sunday in the newspaper ‘Jerusalem Post.’ Contributing to the costs of resettlements would help Gaza Strip residents ‘build a new life in their new host countries’. All other proposed solutions have failed so far. Her proposal would benefit all parties: the citizens of Gaza who want a better life, and the people of Israel “after this devastating catastrophe.”
Ethnic cleansing planned
Gamliel confirmed rumors that emerged in October that the Israeli government is planning ethnic cleansing in the coastal strip. The State of Israel was founded in 1948 as a result of a United Nations partition plan. Under this plan, the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, including an area further south, were earmarked for the Arab inhabitants of Palestine. However, Israel expanded its territory through military conflict.
13,000 dead in the Gaza Strip
About two million people live in the affected coastal area. On October 7, hundreds of fighters from Hamas and other terrorist organizations attacked Israel, killing approximately 1,200 people. About 240 others were taken hostage to the Gaza Strip. In response to the attack, the Israeli army began massive attacks on targets in the Gaza Strip, and ground forces also entered the area. According to Hamas, about 13,000 people have been killed since then.
Source: Krone
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