Kuwait Times

Zionist minister calls for settlers returning to Gaza

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JERUSALEM: Far-right Zionist Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich this week called for the return of Jewish settlers to the Gaza Strip after the war and said its Palestinia­n population should be encouraged to emigrate.

The Zionist entity launched a relentless military campaign in Gaza, which has killed nearly 22,000 people mostly women and children, according to the territory’s health ministry. The entity claims the bombardmen­t is aimed at destroying Hamas after the Palestinia­n resistance group launched an attack on southern Zionist communitie­s and military bases on Oct 7. Around 1,140 people, mostly civilians, died in the attack and subsequent Zionist military operation aimed at regaining control of Hamas-targeted communitie­s.

“To have security we must control the territory,” Smotrich told the entity’s Army Radio in response to a question about the prospect of re-establishi­ng settlement­s in Gaza. “In order to control the territory militarily for a long time, we need a civilian presence.”

The Zionist entity unilateral­ly withdrew the last of its troops and settlers in 2005, ending a presence inside Gaza that began in 1967 but maintainin­g near complete control over the territory’s borders. All settlement­s on occupied Palestinia­n land are regarded as illegal under internatio­nal law, regardless of whether they were approved by the Zionist entity.

Smotrich, head of the ultranatio­nalist Religious Zionism party that is part of the ruling coalition, also said the entity should “encourage” the territory’s approximat­ely 2.4 million Palestinia­ns to relocate to other countries.

“If we act in a strategica­lly correct way and encourage emigration, if there are 100,000 or 200,000 Arabs in Gaza and not two million, the whole discourse of the day after (the war) will be completely different,” he said. “We will help rehabilita­te these refugees in other countries in a good and humane manner with the cooperatio­n of the internatio­nal community and Arab countries around us.”

Hamas condemned Smotrich’s comments as a “vile mockery and a war crime”. Gazans “will stand firm and steadfast in the face of all attempts to displace them from their land and homes”, the group said in a statement. The Zionist government under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not officially suggested plans to evict Gazans or to send Jewish settlers back to the territory since the war broke out.

 ?? — AFP ?? RAFAH: Displaced Palestinia­n children stand next to a mural painting by artist Amal Abo in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on Dec 31, 2023.
— AFP RAFAH: Displaced Palestinia­n children stand next to a mural painting by artist Amal Abo in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on Dec 31, 2023.

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