Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has made controversial statements regarding the future of Gaza following the ongoing conflict. According to Smotrich, a complete Israeli victory would result in the "entire destruction" of the Gaza Strip. He further suggested that this outcome would lead to a mass exodus of Palestinians from Gaza to other countries.
Smotrich's comments, reported by CBS News, have drawn criticism from various international bodies and human rights organizations. Critics argue that such statements promote displacement and disregard the rights of the Palestinian population. The remarks have also fueled concerns about the long-term stability and humanitarian situation in the region.
The Israeli government has not officially commented on Smotrich's statements. However, the remarks are likely to intensify the debate surrounding the objectives and potential consequences of the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Israeli Minister Predicts Gaza Population Shift After Conflict
Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated that a complete victory in Gaza would involve the area being "entirely destroyed." He also suggested that such a victory would lead to Palestinians leaving Gaza for other countries. The comments have sparked controversy and renewed discussions about the future of the region and its inhabitants. Smotrich's remarks were reported by CBS News.
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