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Israeli defense minister orders IDF to plan for Gazans to leave in line with Trump’s controversial proposal

Defense Minister Israel Katz said Thursday he welcomes President Donald Trump’s proposal for large numbers of Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip as he instructed the IDF to prepare a plan in line with the controversial plan. 

Katz said Trump’s “bold plan” could “create extensive opportunities for those in Gaza who wish to leave.”

Trump’s plan initially stated that Gaza’s population would be “permanently” relocated while the United States rebuilds the territory, but US officials later walked back those comments, saying the relocation would only be temporary.

“The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it, too,” Trump said Tuesday evening in a joint press conference with Netanyahu.

“We’ll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous, unexplored bombs and other weapons on the site.”

“Level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out, create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area,” he said.

“Do a real job. Do something different. Just can’t go back. If you go back, it’s going to end up the same way it has for 100 years.”

Israel’s outgoing Foreign Minister Israel Katz during the handing over ceremony at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem on Nov. 10, 2024. AFP via Getty Images
A Palestinian child looks on, near the rubble of a building destroyed during the Israeli offensive, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Feb. 5, 2025. REUTERS

Katz said he believes that the plan should include multiple exit options for any country willing to receive them.

“The plan will include exit options via land crossings, as well as special arrangements for departure by sea and air. Countries such as Spain, Ireland, Norway, and others, which have falsely accused Israel over its actions in Gaza, are legally obligated to allow Gazans to enter their territory. Their hypocrisy will be exposed if they refuse,” said Katz.

Palestinians walk past the rubble of buildings destroyed during the Israeli offensive, on a rainy day, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Gaza City on Feb. 6, 2025. REUTERS

As of now, the plan has been rejected by the Palestinians as well as many in the international community who believe it is forcible displacement and violates international law.

Rights groups said it would amount to forcible displacement in violation of international law.

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