Israel's far-right has dreams for Gaza : State of the World from NPR

The Gaza peace plan negotiated by President Trump emphasizes that Palestinians will not be displaced from Gaza, marking a shift from his earlier stance that Palestinians should relocate elsewhere. However, this change faces opposition from influential members of Israel’s government, including those in the Israeli parliament who advocate for Israel's continued presence in Gaza.

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Israel's far-right has dreams for Gaza : State of the World from NPR

Israel’s far-right has dreams for Gaza

Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stands at the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, ahead of an address by the US president in Jerusalem on October 13, 2025. ** Chip Somodevilla/AFP via Getty ** hide caption

toggle captionAccording to the Gaza peace plan President Trump negotiated between Israel and Hamas, Palestinians will not be displaced from the territory. This is a pivot from Trump’s earlier position that Palestinians should leave and move to other countries. But powerful people in Israel’s government don’t like this change. We go to Israel’s parliament, where those who say Israel should stay in Gaza are making their case.

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