Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted that he is planning to move ahead with US President Donald Trump’s proposal to transfer the Palestinian population out of Gaza. The Israeli Prime Minister called the idea “the only viable plan to enable a different future” for the region.
The signal came when Netanyahu discussed the plan with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who kicked off a Middle East visit by endorsing Israel’s war aims in Gaza, saying Hamas “must be eradicated”.
Rubio’s statement created further doubt around the shaky ceasefire as talks on its second phase are yet to begin.
Netanyahu has said all emigration from Gaza should be “voluntary” but rights groups and other critics say that the plan amounts to coercion given the territory’s vast destruction.
Tough task for Rubio to convince Arab countries
Rubio, in his upcoming stops in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, is likely to face more pushback from Arab leaders over Trump’s proposal, which includes redeveloping Gaza under US ownership.
Netanyahu said he and Trump have a “common strategy” for Gaza. Echoing Trump, he said “the gates of hell would be open” if Hamas doesn’t release dozens of remaining hostages abducted in the militant group’s attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, that triggered the 16-month war.
The ceasefire’s first phase ends in two weeks. Negotiations were meant to begin two weeks ago on the second phase, in which Hamas would release dozens of remaining hostages in exchange for more Palestinian prisoners, a lasting truce and the withdrawal of Israeli forces.