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❗️Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich laid out his “red lines” ahead of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting.

 ❗️Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich laid out his “red lines” ahead of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting.

In a message posted on X, Smotrich wished Netanyahu “great success,” while outlining the framework of a possible deal he could support:

– The complete removal of Hamas from Gaza and the dismantling of all infrastructure above and below ground that sustains its survival.

– The Israeli army’s continued presence in the Philadelphi Corridor: maintaining occupation of the strip along the Egyptian border — Gaza’s only land border not connected to Israel — while preserving freedom of military operations inside Gaza.

– No permission for the Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza.

– Absolutely no mention of a Palestinian state.

– Opposition to Qatar’s role in Gaza.

– Allowing those who wish to leave the Gaza Strip to do so.

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