Arkivet for regjeringsmøtene i Israel etter 1967 viser man var opptatt av hvs som skulle gjøres i Gaza.
Haaretz skriver 5. desember 2024:
"'We Give Them 48 Hours to Leave': Israel's Plans to Transfer Gazans Go Back 60 Years
In
the 1960s and 1970s, left-wing governments of Israel proposed plans to
'thin' the population of the Gaza Strip. A perusal of the minutes of
meetings reveals that their ideas don't differ much from those of
today's far-right government.
"Diluting the population," "evacuating homes," "expulsion," "exile," "emptying" and even "transfer." A broad array of words was used by Israeli government ministers during the historic deliberations in the 1960s and 1970s about the future of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
A perusal of the minutes in the Israel State Archives indicates that the present aspiration of the far right to "encourage emigration" of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip only echoes ideas and proposals that came up for discussion in the past – by prime ministers, ministers and leaders in left-wing governments, who were among the country's founding fathers."
Skudeneshavn 7. desember 2024
Jan Marton Jensen
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