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Revealed: Trump's vision for transforming Gaza

Israel Hayom has learned that mass emigration from Gaza, including both Hamas operatives and those categorized as "uninvolved population," represents a cornerstone of American regional strategy – beyond mere public statements as many Israeli observers believe.

by  Ariel Kahana
Published on  02-02-2025 11:20
Last modified: 02-02-2025 13:30
Revealed: Trump's vision for transforming GazaAFP / Mandel Ngan

US President Donald Trump speaks to the press after signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on January 31, 2025 | Photo: AFP / Mandel Ngan

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu embarks Sunday on a Washington visit centered around a pivotal Tuesday meeting with President Donald Trump. While the Prime Minister's Office announced a Friday return to Israel, concurrent preparations suggest a possible extension until the following Sunday.

The leadership summit will address all major regional and international issues and their interconnections: Gaza ceasefire status, ongoing hostage liberation efforts, and subsequent phases of the hostage agreement.

The agenda encompasses Hamas' eradication from Gaza, Iranian threats – particularly nuclear developments, and normalization agreements between Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the broader Arab world.

Hamas terrorists secure an area in a square before handing over four Israeli hostages to a Red Cross team in Gaza City on January 25, 2025 AFP / Omar Al-Qattaa

Israel Hayom has learned that mass evacuation from Gaza, including both Hamas operatives and those categorized as "uninvolved population," represents a cornerstone of American regional strategy – beyond mere public statements as many Israeli observers believe.

During his visit, presidential envoy Steve Witkoff's messages indicated that through substantial Gazan emigration, the administration seeks to align Trump's war conclusion objectives with his stance, shared by many in the new administration, that Hamas must cease controlling Gaza.

Significantly, during his Israel discussions, Witkoff stressed that considering October 7's atrocities, he too considers future Hamas governance of Gaza untenable. The American perspective holds that with minimal or no population remaining, Hamas control becomes unsustainable.

Arab nations oppose relocation plan

A phone conversation between Trump and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi took place Saturday following multiple Arab nations' decisive rejection of Gaza evacuation proposals.

Egyptian Presidential Palace communications termed the discussion "positive dialogue" without elaborating. Earlier, foreign ministers of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates issued a joint statement "rejecting forced Palestinian displacement while expressing readiness to collaborate with Trump on Israeli-Palestinian two-state solution implementation."

Israel would welcome extensive Gaza emigration, with Minister Ron Dermer, the prime minister's envoy, initially presenting the concept to Trump. However, Jerusalem maintains discretion given the matter's sensitivity.

Ruling out Hamas "shadow authority"

In exclusive comments to Israel Hayom, a senior Israeli official suggested Hamas might voluntarily surrender Gaza control rather than face war-end demands. "The option of renewed military action to achieve objectives remains viable, and we stand prepared," the official stated. However, they consider Hamas leadership's voluntary relinquishment of control the most probable outcome.

"Within Palestinian faction discussions, Hamas recognizes the necessity of transferring authority. Their desire for ceasefire generates momentum for continued hostage releases. Consequently, further warfare might prove unnecessary, with the framework potentially satisfying war objectives," the senior official told Israel Hayom. However, they emphasized Israel's rejection of any Hamas shadow authority in Gaza – contrasting with Hezbollah's years of Lebanese dominance.

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