Netanyahu pushes for 'voluntary migration' for Palestinians in Gaza: Israeli media
On several occasions, US, Arab, European countries have voiced firm opposition to imposing any form of 'forced migration' on Palestinians in Gaza
JERUSALEM
Israeli media on Monday said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pushing for plans to implement "voluntary migration" on the Palestinians in Gaza to other countries.
According to the Israel Hayom daily, Netanyahu made the comment during a closed-door parliamentary session for his ruling Likud Party lawmakers.
"Our problem is the countries that are willing to absorb (them), and we are working on it," he reportedly said.
Danny Danon of the Likud Party said during the session that there are countries that actually raised this issue, including Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller and former US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley, who is seeking the US Republican Party nomination for the 2024 presidential elections.
He added that Israel must form a committee to follow up the issue to ensure that anyone who wants to move to a third country can do that.
On several occasions, the US, Arab and European countries have voiced firm opposition to imposing any form of "forced migration" on Palestinians in Gaza.
The Palestinian side, including the Palestinian Authority and Hamas group, has yet to comment on the reported Israeli statement.
Israel has pounded the Gaza Strip since a cross-border attack by the Palestinian group Hamas on Oct. 7, killing at least 20,700 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injuring 54,536 others, according to local health authorities.
Around 1,200 Israelis are believed to have been killed in the Hamas attack.
The Israeli onslaught has left Gaza in ruins, with half of the coastal territory's housing damaged or destroyed and nearly 2 million people displaced within the densely populated enclave amid acute shortages of food and clean water.
*Writing by Ahmed Asmar