Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced a plan to allow residents of Gaza to leave the region if they wish. He criticized Hamas for using residents as "human shields" and extorting money through humanitarian aid while preventing their departure. Katz instructed the Israeli Defense Forces to prepare options for exit via land, sea, or air.
Katz mentioned that countries like Spain, Ireland, and Norway, which have criticized Israel, are legally obligated to accept Gazans. He noted Canada's willingness to take in residents due to its structured immigration program.
Katz welcomed US President Donald Trump's initiative for long-term reconstruction in Gaza. Trump proposed that the US take over the Gaza Strip, dismantle dangerous weapons, and promote economic development. He expressed hope for a lasting peace following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
The Israeli Defense Minister is a government official in Israel responsible for the country's defense and military matters. In this case, the minister is Israel Katz.
Gaza is a small region located along the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Israel and Egypt. It is home to many Palestinians and has been a point of conflict between Israel and Palestinian groups like Hamas.
Hamas is a Palestinian group that governs the Gaza Strip. It is considered a terrorist organization by some countries, including Israel, because of its attacks on Israel.
Using people as 'human shields' means putting them in harm's way to protect something or someone else, often during conflicts. It is considered a violation of human rights.
International obligations refer to responsibilities that countries have agreed to follow, often through treaties or agreements, to help each other and maintain peace.
A ceasefire is an agreement between conflicting parties to stop fighting for a certain period. It is often used to create a peaceful environment for negotiations.
Donald Trump was the President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He was involved in international politics, including efforts to address conflicts in the Middle East.
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