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Israeli Lawmakers Urge Netanyahu to Advance Jewish Resettlement in Gaza Following Interview
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First reported by Now 14 · 5 hours ago
What happened
After Prime Minister Netanyahu's interview hinted at possible Jewish resettlement in Gaza, Israeli lawmakers Tzvi Sukkot and Avichai Boaron called for immediate government action to restore settlements, viewing it as a security measure and correction of past disengagement. Netanyahu avoided a direct answer but emphasized broader war goals against Hamas.
- 01Netanyahu did not rule out renewing Jewish settlements in Gaza during a recent interview.
- 02Knesset member Tzvi Sukkot called for turning settlement plans into reality to correct the disengagement injustice.
- 03Sukkot linked resettlement to strengthening Israel's security and achieving total victory.
- 04Knesset member Avichai Boaron stated that settlement equals security and vowed to secure Israel's future.
- 05Netanyahu outlined war goals against Hamas but avoided detailing settlement intentions.
- 06Political momentum is building within Israel to revisit Gaza settlement policies amid security concerns.
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