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centerDEVELOPINGIsraeli officials discuss renewed push to expel Palestinians from Gaza

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What Happened
On Tuesday, Shmuel Ben Ezra, head of Israel's National Security Council, convened an urgent meeting with defence and intelligence officials—including representatives from the IDF, Shin Bet, and Mossad—to discuss fostering 'voluntary emigration' of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. Mossad reportedly told the meeting it has not identified any country willing to accept Palestinians from Gaza, and defence officials expressed surprise at the urgency, noting the idea has been raised repeatedly without progress. A security source speculated the renewed push could be linked to a perceived 'compensation' after a US-Iran agreement. Separately, Likud lawmaker and Deputy Knesset Speaker Nissim Vaturi told Channel 14 News that Jewish Israelis 'will not be able to live here in peace until we expel all the Arabs from this area,' referring to the occupied West Bank, and called for discussing 'where Arabs should be removed and where Jews should be settled.'
Key Actors
- ·Shmuel Ben Ezra(Head of Israel's National Security Council)Convened the urgent inter-agency meeting to explore facilitating Palestinian emigration from Gaza.
- ·Mossad(Israeli intelligence agency)Reported that no country has agreed to accept Palestinians from Gaza, undercutting the feasibility of the emigration plan.
- ·Nissim Vaturi(Deputy Speaker of the Knesset and Likud lawmaker)Publicly called for the expulsion of all Arabs from the West Bank, stating they must all be expelled for Israel to be secure.
- ·Israeli defence officials(Representatives from IDF, Shin Bet, and other agencies attending the meeting)Expressed surprise at the urgency of the discussion, noting repeated past failures to advance the idea without international coordination.
Why It Matters
The renewed high-level discussion of mass Palestinian displacement, despite international opposition and the absence of any willing host country, exposes persistent far-right pressure within Israel's government to pursue policies that could amount to forced transfer, a grave breach of international humanitarian law. Vaturi's West Bank expulsion rhetoric extends the logic beyond Gaza, risking further incitement and violence in an already tense occupied territory. Together, these developments signal that anti-Palestinian maximalism remains mainstream in certain Israeli political circles, complicating ceasefire efforts and regional stability.
Watch For
Watch for formal responses from Arab states—particularly Egypt and Jordan—the European Union, and the United States condemning or tacitly accepting such plans. Monitor whether Prime Minister Netanyahu's office distances itself from or amplifies these discussions, and whether the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee follows up. Any move toward official legislation or bureaucratic implementation of 'voluntary emigration' would likely spark major diplomatic crises and could derail ongoing hostage and ceasefire negotiations. Also track further incitement by Likud or coalition figures that could escalate violence in the West Bank.
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