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Israeli Minister Lauds Trump’s ‘Bold, Outside the Box’ Gaza Plan

According to Israeli Minister of Diaspora Issues Amichii Chikuri, future plans for Gaza can only be implemented after Hamas' defeat. Economic Hub; we call it a “bold,” “outside the box,” “trustworthy” shift away from past failed peace strategies.

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News on Thursday, the Israeli minister emphasized that Trump's strategy represents “shattering the Oslo paradigm.”

The failed Oslo agreement, signed in 1993 under the sponsorship of Democratic President Bill Clinton, laid out the framework of Palestinian autonomy in exchange for Israel's withdrawal, but ultimately led to fear and long-term conflict. led to an escalation.

Instead, the minister argued that past concessions, including Israel's withdrawal from Gaza and Lebanon, only encouraged terrorist groups that had reached a culmination in recent wars.

“We've all seen where the Oslo agreement, the withdrawal from Lebanon's security zone and the destruction of Jewish settlements in Gaza led us,” said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's member of Likud Party. said Chikuri. “The events of October 7th and the resulting war are the direct result of Israel's so-called “courageous concessions.” ”

Chikuri argued that this reality requires a bold, uncompromising change in strategy.

“Trump's approach is a hallmark of him: bold, out of the box and most importantly, reliable,” he said. “Everyone understands that he means what he says.”

However, he warned that Israel's war against Hamas is not over and that it would take more time before debate about Gaza's future arises.

“Only after achieving a full military victory over Hamas can we seriously deal with the future issues of Gaza,” he said.

The Minister also welcomed the idea of ​​international involvement in rebuilding Gaza, including potential US and alliance participation.

“The idea of ​​American involvement, and perhaps the participation of other friendly countries in the future developments of Gaza and some of its own, in my view, is positive,” he said.

When asked about accusations that Trump's plan is “immoral,” Chikuri refusal to accept Palestinian refusal to allow Gazan to voluntarily evacuate the war zone, so Tskyrie puts the Arab state in refusal to accept Palestinian refugees. He retorted that there was.

“What's truly immoral is the Arab states' claims to loudly declare their commitment to Palestinian rights and refuse to accept Palestinians who wish to be relocated,” he said.

Recognizing the serious destruction of Gaza's infrastructure, Chikuri pointed out that reconstruction could take more than a decade and require “immeasurable resources,” and the reconstruction effort was a critical military force against Hamas. He repeatedly stated that he must follow the victory.

Trump's Monday ultimatum to Hamas calls for the release of all hostages by Saturday and faces serious consequences.

He also highlighted the strategic implications of US policy changes under Trump, including the release of munitions withheld by the Biden administration and the suspension of US aid that benefited Hamas.

“This puts us in a completely different strategic position than we did two months ago.” He concluded.

Last week, President Trump announcement His Gaza proposal at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Trump's vision is different from what he saw before, allowing him to reconstruct the future of the region, along with his supporters. I'm watching As a historic opportunity to bring stability and prosperity.

The issue is the worst terrorist attack in Israel's history as Israel continues its military operations against Hamas in the aftermath of the October 7th massacre, with thousands of terrorists jumping into Israel and outdoors. Attendants were excavated with guns at the music festival. Looking for Jewish men, women and children in the local towns that were targeted for torture, rape, execution, animals, temptations and temptations.

Israel's past withdrawal from Gaza and Lebanon was driven by hope that concessions would bring peace, but instead they encouraged the terrorist groups.

Trump's solid attitude towards Hamas, along with his bold proposal for the future of Gaza, sets the stage for a new regional strategy that has lasting implications, moving away from previous US policies.

April, Chikuri I'm grieving Biden's administration's continued pressure on Israel to settle Biden's Tehran settlement and remove sanctions will allow Hamas and other Iranian proxy groups to acquire more arms and destabilise the Middle East It claims to be a “tragic mistake.”

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @joshuaklein.

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