Mar 9, 2025, 8:15 PM
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Israel plans to set up directorate to expel Palestinians from Gaza
People walk with belongings along the Wadi Gaza bridge between Gaza City and Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip on February 10, 2025.

The Israeli regime is planning to create a “Migration Directorate” in connection with US President Donald Trump‘s plan to forcibly eject Palestinians from Gaza.

Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has announced that the Israeli regime is planning to establish a “Migration Directorate” in line with U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to forcibly deport Palestinians from Gaza.

Smotrich said on Sunday that the Israeli regime is preparing to create this directorate under the ministry of military affairs. “If we remove 5,000 [Palestinians from Gaza] daily, it would take a year. The logistics are complicated because you need to know who is going to which country.”

Trump’s proposal, which suggests forcibly relocating Palestinians from Gaza to other countries, has faced strong opposition from Arab nations, including Egypt and Jordan—two countries where Trump suggested Palestinians could be resettled. Both nations have firmly rejected the plan, condemning it as a violation of Palestinian rights and international law.

In response to the proposal, Arab leaders have put forward an alternative plan focused on the reconstruction of Gaza and the establishment of a sustainable governance framework for the Palestinian territory. The proposal emphasizes the need for a political solution that respects Palestinian sovereignty and rights, rather than forced displacement.

The Israeli regime’s move to establish a Migration Directorate has sparked condemnation from human rights organizations and international observers, who argue that such actions could amount to ethnic cleansing and further destabilize the region.

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