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Netanyahu says voluntary Palestinian emigration from Gaza remains on agenda

Created at 1 Jul · 5:25 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that "voluntary emigration" of Palestinians from Gaza remains on the agenda, a concept critics describe as ethnic cleansing. He also avoided direct comment on establishing Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip.

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Key Numbers

2 millionPalestinians Netanyahu discussed expelling from Gaza
18new settlements constructed in the West Bank since October 7
8new army bases constructed in the West Bank since October 7
4,635Palestinians forcibly displaced in the West Bank since October 2023

Who's Involved

Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister discussing Gaza and West Bank policies
Avi Bluth
Israeli Central Command chief directing operations in the West Bank
Bezalel Smotrich
Israeli Finance Minister involved in West Bank operations
Itamar Ben-Gvir
Israeli Defense Minister involved in West Bank operations
Netanyahu says voluntary Palestinian emigration from Gaza remains on agenda

↳ Why This Matters

The statements by Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the potential expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza and the expansion of settlements in the West Bank raise significant international concerns about ethnic cleansing and the future of a two-state solution, potentially exacerbating regional instability.

Key facts

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that "voluntary emigration" of Palestinians from Gaza remains on the agenda.
  • Netanyahu avoided direct comment on the establishment of Jewish settlements in Gaza.
  • Critics have described "voluntary emigration" as a euphemism for ethnic cleansing.
  • Since October 7, new settlements and army bases have been constructed in the West Bank.
  • Settler violence has forcibly displaced thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank since October 2023.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended his government's policies, stating that the "voluntary emigration" of Palestinians from Gaza remains on the agenda. In an interview with Channel 14, Netanyahu was pressed on issues central to his coalition's right flank, including the expulsion of Palestinians from Gaza and the establishment of Jewish settlements there. He confirmed that "voluntary emigration" was still a consideration but declined to directly address the settlement question, stating a preference for action over discussion.

Critics have widely described the concept of "voluntary emigration" as a euphemism for ethnic cleansing. These remarks follow Netanyahu's recent statement that there is "no room for two states" between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.

Additional reporting indicates that since October 7, 18 new settlements and eight new army bases have been constructed in the West Bank, accelerating a far-right campaign to ethnically cleanse northern areas. Settler violence and military raids have forcibly displaced at least 4,635 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 2023, with new settlements rapidly being established to create "facts on the ground."

Frequently asked questions

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that "voluntary emigration" of Palestinians from Gaza remains on the agenda and avoided direct comment on establishing Jewish settlements in the enclave.

Critics describe the concept of "voluntary emigration" as a euphemism for ethnic cleansing and have noted the ongoing construction of settlements and displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank.

Since October 7, new settlements and army bases have been built in the West Bank, and settler violence has led to the forced displacement of thousands of Palestinians.

What Happens Next

01Netanyahu faces elections later this year.
02Further international reactions to Netanyahu's statements are expected.

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How It Developed

Netanyahu stated that "voluntary emigration" of Palestinians from Gaza remains on the agenda.
Netanyahu declined to directly answer questions about establishing Jewish settlements in Gaza.
Critics describe "voluntary emigration" as a euphemism for ethnic cleansing.
Netanyahu previously stated there is "no room for two states" between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
Since October 7, 18 new settlements and eight new army bases have been constructed in the West Bank.
The Israeli government accelerated a far-right campaign to ethnically cleanse northern areas of the West Bank.
Settler violence and military raids have forcibly displaced at least 4,635 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 2023.

Sources

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Netanyahu says Gaza ethnic cleansing remains on agendaMiddle East Eye
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Netanyahu's War on Humanity: Ethnically Cleansing the Palestinian West Bankjuancole.com
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Even if Netanyahu is voted out, Israel's ethnic cleansing agenda will ...middleeasteye.net

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