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With the world shocked, enthusiastic or outraged at U.S. President Donald Trump’s idea to take over the Gaza Strip and relocate its population, it is worth recounting the recent history of the area and the previous attempts to solve the Gaza problem through resettlement — which brought mixed success.
The problem began in 1948, during Israel’s War of Independence, a recent video by Kan News explained.
When the newly created Israel Defense Forces (IDF) pushed the invading Egyptian army back south, a flood of some 200,000 refugees fled ahead of it.
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The problem began in 1948, during Israel’s War of Independence, a recent video by Kan News explained.
When the newly created Israel Defense Forces (IDF) pushed the invading Egyptian army back south, a flood of some 200,000 refugees fled ahead of it.
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Not a new idea: Past attempts to resettle Gaza’s population were met with mixed success
With the world shocked, enthusiastic or outraged at U S President Donald Trump s idea to take over the Gaza Strip and relocate its population, it is worth recounting the recent history of the area