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Israel intends to grant permission for residents of Gaza to depart their territory, as announced by Netanyahu.

Prime Minister of Israel speaks out amidst military preparations for an extensive operation in the Gaza Strip, a move that faces widespread criticism.

Israel intends to permit Gazan residents to depart their territories, as announced by Netanyahu
Israel intends to permit Gazan residents to depart their territories, as announced by Netanyahu

Israel intends to grant permission for residents of Gaza to depart their territory, as announced by Netanyahu.

In a televised interview aired on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Palestinians would be allowed to leave the Gaza Strip during the ongoing conflict and potentially leave Gaza altogether. However, the details about the conditions and procedures for such a move remain unclear.

Netanyahu stated that while Israel would continue its offensive in Gaza City, he has issued instructions to begin immediate negotiations for the release of hostages and an end to the war on terms acceptable to Israel. The interview did not provide details about the broader offensive in the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli military has been preparing a broader offensive in the Gaza Strip, but it has yet to be initiated. The Israeli government has long maintained tight control over Gaza's borders, and it is unclear what changes, if any, would be made to allow Palestinians to leave.

Netanyahu suggested that Palestinians could leave combat zones, but he did not specify the conditions under which they would be allowed to depart the Gaza Strip entirely or cross borders. Prime Minister Netanyahu has not publicly detailed specific conditions and procedures for Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip in the available search results.

The Israeli premier's announcement comes as the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have been calling on medics and international organizations in northern Gaza to evacuate to the south ahead of an expanded military operation in Gaza City, implying some form of internal movement or evacuation within Gaza.

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As the situation in Gaza unfolds, more details about the conditions and procedures for Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip are expected to emerge. Stay tuned for updates.

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