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Fresh surveys released ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit as the first foreign leader to meet President Donald Trump at the White House show that an overwhelming majority of Israelis support the emigration of Gaza’s population — an idea recently suggested on several occasions by President Trump — while most also oppose a Palestinian state, a failed policy long pushed by former Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
The findings coincide with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrival in Washington, DC, on Sunday for a key diplomatic meeting with President Trump on Tuesday. “A two-state solution is the only way to guarantee the long-term security of both the Israeli and the Palestinian people,” the former president wrote in November. “To make sure Israelis and Palestinians alike can live in equal measures of freedom and dignity.”a Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria , Gaza Strip, and parts of eastern Jerusalem in exchange for peace with Israel, has repeatedly failed.
Despite Hamas’ unprecedented massacre and overwhelming Israeli opposition, the Biden administration remained committed to a two-state solution, having reversed Trump’s policies, restored nearly $1 billion in Palestinian aid, and insisted Israel must pursue Palestinian statehood after the war. In addition, Israel has long faced security challenges from Gaza, where Hamas remains in power. A regional solution could help reduce tensions by eliminating the source of rocket fire and violent conflicts. By partnering with neighboring Arab states, Israel could also strengthen its ties in the region, building on the success of the Abraham Accords.
Conservative figures, including Mark Levin, Richard Goldberg, Caroline Glick, and Pamela Geller, praised Trump’s Gaza emigration plan as “common sense” and the “best idea yet,” arguing that Arab neighbors should accept refugees from Gaza.
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