Netanyahu floats 'allowing' Palestinians out of Gaza as mediators renew truce push

Netanyahu Re-opens 'Gaza Exit' Door Amidst Looming Offensive

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu renewed his controversial call Tuesday for Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip as his military gears up for a large-scale offensive. This isn't the first time the Israeli leader has floated the idea, and past suggestions – including those from former US President Donald Trump – have ignited alarm bells across the Palestinian community and drawn international condemnation.

Calls Spark Outrage
"We will allow Palestinians to leave Gaza," Netanyahu stated, prompting immediate backlash. His proposal echoes previous statements that have been widely criticized as a veiled attempt at forced displacement.

Amidst this escalating tension, international mediators are continuing their efforts to secure a ceasefire in the conflict-ridden region.

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