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‘They have nowhere to return’ – Netanyahu suggests Gaza demolitions will encourage emigration

In leaked remarks to members of the Knesset, the Israeli prime minister reportedly said that some movement of people out of the Strip was ‘inevitable’

May 13, 2025 10:09
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Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly suggested that home demolitions could encourage emigration from Gaza as the population 'have nowhere to return' (Image: Getty)
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Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly told members of the Knesset that home demolitions in Gaza will encourage emigration from the Strip as its population “have nowhere to return”.

According to leaked comments made to the Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee and reported by Maariv, the Israeli prime minister said that the IDF is "destroying more and more homes”, adding: “[The] only inevitable outcome will be the wish of Gazans to emigrate outside of the Gaza Strip.”
Demolitions are generally carried out either to ensure compliance with building codes, as part of IDF operations or to punish terrorism.

They have been a topic of intense criticism from pro-Palestine activists, who claim they are a form of collective punishment and part of an attempt to expel Palestinians from the Gaza and the West Bank.

During the hearing, Netanyahu reportedly referenced US President Trump’s proposed plan for the future of Gaza, which would involve transferring the majority of the two-million strong population to third countries while the enclave is redeveloped after the end of the war.