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Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz, has directed the military to formulate a plan for the "voluntary" departure of Palestinians from Gaza following controversial comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump. Amid ongoing conflict, Katz stated that Palestinians could relocate to "any country willing to accept them." Trump's earlier proposal to remove Palestinians from Gaza has stirred significant backlash from Middle Eastern leaders and human rights advocates, with the United Nations warning that forced displacement could amount to ethnic cleansing.
During a recent press conference, Trump suggested that the U.S. could assume control of Gaza post-conflict, asserting that "no soldiers by the US would be needed" for stabilization. Such remarks were likened to an intent to occupy the territory by Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump's plan, calling it "worthy of consideration." However, both Egypt and Jordan have rejected the idea of resettling Palestinian residents on their territories, complicating the situation further. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized the rights of Palestinians to live peacefully in their homeland.