Trump and Netanyahu Plot Gaza Ethnic Cleansing Under Guise of “Voluntary Migration”
U.S. and Israeli leaders openly promote forced displacement of Palestinians, drawing condemnation amid war crimes and genocide investigations.
Palestine, PUREWILAYAH.COM - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the Tel Aviv regime is collaborating with Washington to identify nations willing to accept Palestinians who have been forcibly displaced from Gaza, thereby advancing US President Donald Trump's contentious Gaza “takeover and own” scheme.
While addressing reporters prior to their dinner at the White House, Trump was asked about the status of his proposal to "take over" Gaza and forcibly remove the population of the Strip. He asked Netanyahu to respond to the question.
“I think President Trump had a brilliant vision. It’s called free choice,” Netanyahu claimed. “If people want to stay, they can stay; but if they want to leave, they should be able to leave.”
The Israeli leader cynically framed the genocidal plan as an offer of freedom, despite Israel’s decades-long blockade that has turned Gaza into an open-air prison.
Trump, who dreams of transforming the ruins of Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East,” has made no secret of his belief that Gaza must be emptied of its native population for this goal to be realized.
A Plan of Ethnic Cleansing Dressed as Humanitarianism
Far from offering “choice,” the Netanyahu-Trump scheme represents a textbook case of ethnic cleansing. The Israeli regime has rebranded the forced expulsion of Palestinians as “voluntary migration,” even as bombs rain down on their homes and families are massacred.
Netanyahu boasted of working “very closely” with the U.S. to find countries willing to absorb the victims of this engineered catastrophe. Trump, meanwhile, claimed “great cooperation” from unnamed “surrounding countries,” though Egypt and Jordan have firmly rejected the idea.
Reports have surfaced of U.S. officials discussing financial bribes—such as housing and monthly stipends—to coerce Palestinians into abandoning their homeland. But experts warn such offers are meaningless in the face of generational attachment to land, identity, and dignity.
Israel’s “Humanitarian City” Is Built on Rubble and Blood
Following a security briefing by Israeli war minister Israel Katz, Tel Aviv unveiled its latest euphemism: a “humanitarian city” to be built atop the devastated ruins of Rafah. The plan? Concentrate surviving Palestinians in one zone to facilitate mass removal.
“Our objective is to encourage their emigration,” Katz declared unapologetically. He admitted Netanyahu is already negotiating with third-party states to receive those expelled. “The migration plan must be executed,” he stated.
This is not policy. This is premeditated, systematic population transfer—a war crime under international law.
Gaza Bleeds as the World Watches
Since October 7, 2023, at least 57,523 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been slaughtered in Israel’s relentless assault on Gaza. Over 136,617 others have been maimed. The Strip lies in ruins—hospitals, schools, mosques, and shelters turned to dust.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Meanwhile, Israel faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for its ongoing campaign of collective punishment and extermination.
And yet, even as international legal institutions begin to act, Israel and the United States continue to plot the dispossession of an entire people—under the cover of “humanitarian solutions.” (PW)