Netanyahu: The return of settlements in Gaza is possible with “Trump”.
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They have pointed out that Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, is not completely against this issue, but only rejects it in the current situation and under the management of the current American government.
Zionist Network 13 also discussed in a report the projects of Itmar Benguir, the extreme Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist regime, to restore settlements in northern Gaza.
This network has stated that Netanyahu’s opposition to this project does not mean that it will not be carried out or that he is not against it.
Moriah Walberg, the network’s political affairs reporter, announced that this project will most likely be implemented if Donald Trump returns to the White House, as this will have a great impact on Netanyahu’s positions. There will be a sentence regarding settlement construction in Gaza.
Wolbirg also added that Netanyahu said that this idea is unrealistic at the moment, because it does not agree with the current US administration, and he did not reject this idea from his personal point of view. He only stated that “it is not realistic at the moment.”
In this regard, Amit Segal, the reporter of Zionist Channel 12, stated that the return of settlements to Gaza depends on Trump’s return to power and what is happening now in northern Gaza. gives, the actual implementation of the plan of the Zionist generals to gradually evacuate Gaza is “by killing Palestinian fighters and starving their families”.
Ilan Sigaf, a former officer of Shabak, stated that with the absence of Yahya Sanwar, the leader of Hamas, there will be no significant change in the process of short-term negotiations, and the only solution available now is to invite the leaders Hamas is in Cairo to negotiate with American guarantees not to target them. Regarding Lebanon, Yossi Milman, an expert on military intelligence issues, told Zionist Channel 13 that none of the parties will accept the plan of American representative Amos Hochstein. He also added that contrary to the claims of the commanders of the Zionist army, the war in Lebanon will not end in a few weeks.
Milman pointed out that what is happening now in Lebanon is similar to the events in Gaza last year, with the difference that the war It continues and the chances of reaching a political agreement in Lebanon seem very weak.
After the withdrawal of the Zionist regime from the Gaza Strip in 2005, the issue of the return of settlements in this area has been raised many times.
However, domestic and international opposition, especially from the US government, has prevented its implementation. Due to the recent tensions and Netanyahu’s aggressive policies, this issue has been discussed again.