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    Israel to Launch Migration Administration for Gaza Residents

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    What it is about

    Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced plans by the Israeli government, under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz, to establish a “migration administration” to oversee the voluntary relocation of Palestinian residents from Gaza.

    Why it matters

    The initiative aims to address long-standing security threats posed by the presence of 2.1 million people within close proximity to Israel, many of whom harbor sentiments against Israel spurred by Hamas rule within Gaza.

    The Larger Context

    In cooperation with the Trump administration, Israel is working to identify countries willing to host Gazans opting for emigration. Smotrich assured that logistical concerns, while significant, will not hinder the development of the plan.

    Power in Numbers

    With a proposed daily migration rate of 5,000, the plan envisions at least 1.8 million Gazans relocating over the course of a year. This seeks to significantly reduce regional tensions by providing a peaceful alternative for Gaza’s citizens.

    Domestic and international feedback

    While the Palestinian Authority and some Arab nations have rejected this plan, there is emerging support among sections of Israel’s political landscape, as pointed out by supporters at the Knesset meeting. Key government figures have called for reintroducing Israeli settlements in Gaza, emphasizing strategic opportunities for the region.

    Challenges and Opportunities ahead

    The Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation have countered with plans for Gaza’s rehabilitation that maintain the current population’s residency, conflicting with the Israeli vision for the territory. Nevertheless, the Israeli government views this moment as unprecedented and ripe for forging a transformative path forward. In essence, the administration advocates for a future centered on peace by way of voluntary migration.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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