Yeah I’ve heard that and while I don’t think it’s really the objective it is possible. More recently we’ve heard politicians talk about giving Visas to Gazans. So it may not be so much Israel forcing them out but some other reasons. It doesn’t make a lot of sense either way that for 75 years they’ve been “fighting for their land” and now they want to leave? But there is some political repression from Hamas and other forms of persecution so some limited amnesty is possible. And maybe Europe will absorb some who want to leave voluntarily. 10,000 to each country and you get what 270,0000 Gazans to move out? More than 10% of the population. And that may be the main issue. Gaza is reportedly very crowded. I am not sure if 2 million people really live there full time but that’s what they say. It could sustain 2 million people if it was run correctly, Manhattan is much much smaller and sustains millions more people. Or Singapore. But now, it has to be rebuilt first. So maybe there is no good option here. It will take many years to rebuild, maybe a decade. Will Gazans live in tents or 18 to an apartment for a decade? And who is going to pay to rebuild it to sustain the population and the growth especially if Gaza cannot assure the donors and financiers that they are done with war and violent zealtory.
That's even worse than giving MasterCards to illegals.