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Netanyahu says we must find a place for the Palestinians to go.

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Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks about relocating Palestinians have drawn widespread condemnation.

Here's a breakdown of the situation:
  • Netanyahu's Stance: Netanyahu has expressed support for the idea of Palestinians leaving Gaza, suggesting they could "relocate and come back" after Gaza is rebuilt and "rebuilt...in terms of radicalization" if they "disavow terrorism". He has also suggested Saudi Arabia could host a Palestinian state, a comment that has been widely criticized.
  • Trump's Plan: Netanyahu has praised a plan from President Trump that involves moving Palestinians out of Gaza, calling it a "revolutionary and creative vision" and the "first fresh idea in years".
  • Rationale: Netanyahu has stated that expelling Palestinians, even temporarily, is a way to eliminate Hamas8. He argues that he is against forcible eviction or ethnic cleansing, but wants to allow people to leave what he calls an "open-air prison".
  • Rejection of Displacement: Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia, have strongly condemned Netanyahu's remarks, emphasizing that the Palestinian people have a right to their land and cannot be expelled. They view such proposals as attempts to divert attention from Israel's actions and an assault on Palestinian rights.
  • Saudi Arabia's Response: Saudi Arabia has rejected the idea of establishing a Palestinian state on its territory and accused Netanyahu of trying to distract from Israeli "atrocities" and "ethnic cleansing" in Gaza.
  • International Concerns: The UN has cautioned against any actions that could be perceived as ethnic cleansing, emphasizing that Gaza must remain part of a future Palestinian state.
The proposals to relocate Palestinians have been widely rejected as violations of international law and a threat to regional stability.

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