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Netanyahu: “We have no intention of permanent occupation or forced migration of Gaza.”

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“If Hamas is eliminated, the Gaza Strip will be demilitarized… a better future for Israel and Palestine.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu personally explained the controversy caused by recent remarks by far-right members of his cabinet suggesting forced migration to Palestine.

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Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a video posted on the Prime Minister’s Office social media He said.

In Israel, where the operation to eradicate Hamas is continuing in the Gaza Strip, a series of comments suggesting the forced relocation of Palestinians have recently become controversial within the right-wing coalition government. In addition, Prime Minister Netanyahu also hinted at his own control of security in the Gaza Strip after the war.

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He emphasized in the video that day, “Israel is fighting Hamas terrorists, not the Palestinian people,” and “We are doing this in full compliance with international law.” This statement was made in recognition of the increasing number of civilian casualties during the fighting in the Gaza Strip.

“While Hamas is doing its best to maximize the number of civilian casualties by using Palestinian civilians as human shields, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is working extremely hard to minimize the number of civilian casualties,” Netanyahu said.

“The IDF distributes leaflets, makes phone calls, provides safe evacuation routes, and urges Palestinians to leave war zones,” he said. “Hamas, on the other hand, does not allow Palestinians to escape the gunpoint, and sometimes the shooting itself.” “He raised his voice.

“Our goal is to drive Hamas terrorists out of Gaza and free our hostages,” he said. “Achieving this will demilitarize and de-radicalize Gaza, creating the possibility of a better future for both Israelis and Palestinians.” He said.

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