Israeli Far Right Discusses Gaza ‘Riviera’ Plans
GAZA STRIP, JUL 21 – The plan envisions housing 1.2 million Jewish residents and developing tourism and industry to create a prosperous coastal area, backed by far-right Israeli leaders amid conflict.
- In Jerusalem’s parliament, hardliners opened `The Riviera in Gaza: From Vision to Reality`, outlining plans to redevelop Gaza into a tourist-friendly area amid a humanitarian crisis.
- Following the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, resettlement was proposed as a security measure, as Israeli far-right leaders discussed redeveloping Gaza into a tourist-friendly Riviera.
- The proposal includes housing for 1.2 million Jewish residents, development of zones, and relocation of Palestinians, while Smotrich claimed the U.S. gave Israel the green light to transform Gaza into a resort town.
- Smotrich said the United States has given Israel the green light to transform the Gaza Strip into a 'resort town', while no immediate U.S. comment followed.
- In future talks, negotiators seek a prisoner exchange, outline plans to facilitate it, and the International Court of Justice case underscores broader implications.
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Israeli far right discusses Gaza ’riviera’ plans
Some Israeli far-right leaders held a public meeting on Tuesday to discuss redeveloping the Gaza Strip into a tourist-friendly "riviera", as Palestinians face a worsening humanitarian crisis in the devastated territory. The meeting, titled "The Riviera in Gaza: From Vision to Reality", was held in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, under the auspices of some of its most hardline members. It saw the participation of firebrand Finance Minister Beza…
Leaders of Israel's far-right party held a public meeting in the parliament in Jerusalem today to discuss a plan to transform the Gaza Strip into a "Riviera" as residents face starvation.
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