A public call directed at Prime Minister Netanyahu demands a decision to fully end the occupation of the Gaza Strip and advance planned settlement in the northern Strip before the upcoming elections, according to the message's wording. The statement frames this as a necessary closure of a circle, linking withdrawal, displacement, and settlement.
The message published Monday evening is a direct public appeal to Prime Minister Netanyahu, demanding a decisive shift in policy regarding Gaza: a full end to what it calls the occupation of the Strip, and prioritizing the planned settlement of its northern area before the coming elections. The statement uses the language of 'closing a necessary circle' — occupation, expulsion (gérush), settlement — linking the three concepts as an inseparable sequence. This is not a formal announcement or a named source's statement, but an opinionated plea from the channel. The Zioneer has not previously reported on a specific campaign or call exactly matching this wording. The appeal comes against the backdrop of ongoing political campaigning ahead of Israeli elections, and as the desk has reported, Prime Minister Netanyahu has previously ruled out a Palestinian state and called for a broad national unity government. Whether this public demand reflects any organized faction within the coalition or remains a lone voice is unclear.
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