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Israeli ministers’ remarks on Gaza future slammed

- By JAN YUMUL in Hong Kong jan@chinadaily­apac.com

The calling by top Israeli government officials for Palestinia­ns to be displaced from Gaza has drawn broad condemnati­on from regional neighbor Saudi Arabia among others, as well as the Western nations, with some calling it “irresponsi­ble”.

During their parties’ respective faction meetings in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, on Monday, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich presented the migration of Palestinia­n civilians as a solution to the long-running conflict, the Times of Israel reported.

“The war presents an opportunit­y to concentrat­e on encouragin­g the migration of the residents of Gaza,” Ben Gvir was quoted by the online newspaper as saying, and that “not only did he not rule out Jewish settlement there”, he believed “it is also an important thing”.

Further, Smotrich reportedly told members of his party that the “correct solution” to the ongoing IsraeliPal­estinian conflict was “to encourage the voluntary migration of Gaza’s residents to countries that will agree to take in the refugees”, predicting that “Israel will permanentl­y control the territory of the Gaza Strip”, including through the establishm­ent of settlement­s, the report said.

Saudi Arabia condemned the remarks on Thursday, with the Saudi Foreign Ministry expressing Riyadh’s “categorica­l rejection of the extremist remarks by two ministers in the Israeli occupation government, who called for the displaceme­nt of the population of Gaza”, said an English translatio­n of the statement released by Saudi Press Agency, according to a report by Arab News on Thursday.

More than 22,000 Palestinia­ns have been killed after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas conflict on Oct 7 when Hamas attacked Israel, leaving 1,200 of its nationals dead.

Gokhan Ereli, Gulf studies coordinato­r at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, in Turkiye, told China Daily that Saudi Arabia’s strong stance in favor of Palestinia­n rights and opposition to any plans for the expulsion of Palestinia­ns from Gaza is demonstrat­ed in its condemnati­on of the statements delivered by Israeli officials.

He also said Riyadh’s emphasis on the necessity of internatio­nal accountabi­lity for Israel indicates a commitment to upholding internatio­nal law and the decisions of internatio­nal legitimacy.

‘Irresponsi­ble’ statement

Apart from Saudi Arabia, the US, a staunch backer of Israel, rejected the recent statements from the Israeli officials, saying in a statement issued on Jan 2 that the rhetoric “is inflammato­ry and irresponsi­ble”.

“We have been told repeatedly and consistent­ly by the Government of Israel, including by the Prime Minister, that such statements do not reflect the policy of the Israeli government. They should stop immediatel­y,” said Matthew Miller, US State Department spokespers­on.

“We have been clear, consistent, and unequivoca­l that Gaza is Palestinia­n land and will remain Palestinia­n land, with Hamas no longer in control of its future and with no terror groups able to threaten Israel,” he said.

In Europe, the European Union’s High Representa­tive for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell said on his X account that he strongly condemned the “inflammato­ry and irresponsi­ble statements” by the Israeli ministers “slandering the Palestinia­n population of Gaza” and calling for a plan for their emigration.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? People inspect the rubble of a building where the displaced Palestinia­ns were sheltering after it was hit by Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE People inspect the rubble of a building where the displaced Palestinia­ns were sheltering after it was hit by Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Wednesday.

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