Social Equality Minister Gila Gamliel said Monday evening that a survey of 5,000 Gaza residents found 4,000 — or 80% — expressed a desire to leave the Strip. Gamliel made the remarks during a broadcast on Channel 14.
Minister Gamliel cited survey data during a Channel 14 broadcast on Monday night, saying the findings support her voluntary emigration plan for Gaza residents. The figure — 80% of respondents — is the minister's own characterization of the survey results; the full methodology and sample composition have not been independently published. The statement comes amid ongoing debate within the Israeli government and right-of-center circles over post-war frameworks for Gaza, including the idea of encouraging voluntary relocation. The Zioneer has not independently verified the survey's methodology or results.
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