Netanyahu Confirms Ethnic Cleansing Agenda for Gaza Amid Election Campaign
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- Netanyahu Says Relocation of Palestinians from Gaza Remains Part of Israel’s Agenda - 8am.media
- Asked about the first issue, Netanyahu said “voluntary emigration” remained on the agenda.
- Critics have long described “voluntary emigration” as a euphemism for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza, which Israel has devastated and rendered largely uninhabitable during its genocidal war.
- Netanyahu’s remarks came days after he said there was “no room for two states” between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly reaffirmed that the 'voluntary emigration' of Palestinians from Gaza is part of Israel's agenda, a statement that critics label as a euphemism for ethnic cleansing.
This declaration comes as Netanyahu prepares for elections later this year, during which he defended his record in an interview with the right-wing Channel 14 broadcaster.
The issue of relocating two million Palestinians from Gaza is reportedly central to the right flank of his coalition, which has faced increasing scrutiny over its military actions that have devastated the region. Critics argue that these actions have rendered Gaza largely uninhabitable, intensifying the humanitarian crisis.
Netanyahu's assertion that there is 'no room for two states' between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea further complicates the already fraught political landscape. While some outlets frame the situation as a matter of 'relocation,' others emphasize the implications of ethnic cleansing, highlighting the stark divide in perspectives on this contentious issue.
The ongoing conflict, rooted in a 56-year military occupation and a 16-year blockade, continues to shape the discourse surrounding Israeli policies and Palestinian rights.
