Israeli far-right national security minister Itamar Ben Gvir advocates for full Israeli control and Jewish settlements in Gaza, suggesting voluntary Palestinian emigration. This proposal is seen as crucial for post-Hamas Gaza planning and Israel's security. Prime Minister Netanyahu opposes settlements in Gaza but emphasizes the need to remove Hamas for reconstruction and civilian rule.
Israel at war, day 229: Netanyahu says Israel has no intention of resettling Gaza https://t.co/JZLVqoyCwM
The weeks and months immediately after the war in Gaza will set the postconflict recovery on either a positive or a negative trajectory, writes @dstroul. To prevent additional cycles of violence, Israel must start planning for this critical period now. https://t.co/WTOdqdhBQP
Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel's far-right national security minister, said that “encouragement of voluntary emigration” of Palestinians from Gaza was the “last” and “most important step” in achieving Israel’s total occupation https://t.co/8cL5D3dze7
1/ In response to a question about his plan for "the day after", P.M. Netanyahu is correct to point out that Israel is the only actor capable of demilitarizing and preventing a Hamas resurgence from seizing control of Gaza—despite how we may differ with him on how we got here.
Prime Minister Netanyahu reiterates opposition to Israeli settlements in Gaza, clarifies no plans for re-occupation. Emphasizes need to remove Hamas for reconstruction and civilian rule. Story by @tovahlazaroff https://t.co/r5zeeW6GLZ
Israel must make a plan for the period of weeks and months immediately following the conflict in Gaza—and set conditions for postwar recovery in the territory that will be critical for Israel’s security, argues @dstroul. https://t.co/5gWd7pcoFC
"Without a credible security presence and a plan to provide for the needs of the civilian population in northern Gaza, Hamas and others will continuously return, filling the governance and security gaps," writes @dstroul. https://t.co/xIRy1qfrr2
In an interview with Israeli news outlet Kikar HaShabbat, Itamar Ben Gvir said that “encouragement of voluntary emigration” of Palestinians from Gaza was the “last” and “most important step” in achieving Israel’s total occupation https://t.co/OJguau4cKL
While many are focused on the “day after” in #Gaza, there is also a need to plan for the “in between” period. This short period is critical because it sets the post-conflict recovery trajectory, writes @dstroul. https://t.co/xIRy1qfrr2
🇮🇱🇵🇸"I'd love to live in Gaza" Israeli Security Minister Ben Gvir demands a full-on assault on Rafah and Israeli occupation of the Gaza strip https://t.co/DqgT9UJZRd
Israel at war, day 228: Israel should control Gaza after the war, Ben-Gvir says https://t.co/ExrvakKoVq
Itamar Ben Gvir, Israel's far-right national security minister, said Gaza should be under “full Israeli control” and populated with Jewish settlements, suggesting that he himself would move to the war-torn Palestinian enclave https://t.co/DF8OQj0wTp
Israel’s far-right national security minister has once again advocated for a full military occupation of Gaza after the war, even suggesting that Israel should push Palestinians to "voluntarily" leave to make way for Israeli Jewish settlements. As cited by Israeli media, he said… https://t.co/mNpZ7pwahS
The far-right security minister says the expulsion of Palestinians is the 'most important step' in achieving full Israeli occupation of Gaza https://t.co/DldPeypG3l
💥NatSecMin Itamar Ben Gvir, on The Day After: • Only Israel will control Gaza. • Israel will occupy Gaza, completely & fully including Jewish settlement in entire enclave & "encouragement of voluntary migration" of Gazans. • He wants to move to Gaza. https://t.co/OY6BbKEMNn
“It is a political decision to disregard the weight of historical experience when it comes to planning and decision-making for post-Hamas Gaza.” @dstroul urges Israel to formulate a proactive vision for what will replace Hamas in Gaza: https://t.co/pKqcGIcUEx