Isaac Herzog emphasized that the issue of the expulsion of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip is not the official position of the authorities.
The issue of the expulsion of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip is not the official position of the authorities, despite the fact that former individual members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government have called for it. This is what Israeli President Isaac Herzog said, Politico reports.
“I say directly, officially and unequivocally that this is not Israel’s position,” Herzog said, adding that “the minister can say whatever he wants.”
Following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, which led to Israel’s invasion of the Gaza Strip, total casualties on both sides exceeded 24,000. Most of them died in Gaza.
The media said that even if the fighting in Gaza has stopped, it is unclear what the future holds for the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli government suggests that moving a large part of the Palestinian population out of Gaza could be part of the solution.
In the past, the media reported that the administration of US President Joe Biden has developed a multi-phase plan that provides that a renewed Palestinian Authority will eventually gain control of the Gaza Strip after the war.
Source: korrespondent

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