Israel to Plan Voluntary Departure of Gaza Residents After Trump's Controversial Proposal

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Israel to Plan Voluntary Departure of Gaza Residents After Trump's Controversial Proposal
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Following US President Donald Trump's announcement to take over the Gaza Strip and resettle its Palestinian residents, Israel's Defense Minister has ordered the military to prepare a plan for the 'voluntary departure' of Gaza residents. This plan comes amidst widespread condemnation of Trump's proposal, particularly in the Middle East.

JERUSALEM — Israel 's defense chief ordered the country's military on Thursday to prepare a plan to allow the 'voluntary departure' of residents from the Gaza Strip, Israel i media said, after United States President Donald Trump drew widespread condemnation over his proposal to take over the strip. The instruction followed Trump 's shock announcement that the US plans to take over Gaza , resettle the Palestinians living there and transform the territory into the 'Riviera of the Middle East'.

\'I welcome President Trump's bold plan. Gaza residents should be allowed the freedom to leave and emigrate, as is the norm around the world,' Israel's Channel 12 quoted Defense Minister Israel Katz as saying. When asked who will take in the Palestinians, Katz said it should be countries that have opposed Israel's military operations in Gaza. 'Countries like Spain, Ireland, Norway and others, which have leveled accusations and false claims against Israel over its actions in Gaza, are legally obligated to allow any Gaza resident to enter their territories,' he said. 'Their hypocrisy will be exposed if they refuse to do so. There are countries like Canada, which has a structured immigration program, that have previously expressed a willingness to accept Gaza residents.' \Trump's controversial idea, which has sparked anger around the Middle East, comes as Israel and militant group Hamas are expected to begin talks on the second round of a fragile ceasefire plan to end almost 16 months of fighting in Gaza. Katz's plan will include exit options via land crossings, as well as special arrangements for departure by sea and air, Channel 12 reported

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