Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar confirmed that Tel Aviv will not accept the presence of Hamas in the government of the Gaza Strip, stressing that UNRWA is not part of the solution in the Strip.
In press statements, Sa'ar said that Gaza has no future at the present time, considering that this is "an opportunity to build a better future for ourselves and for the Middle East."
He added that Tel Aviv is committed to implementing the ceasefire agreement in all its stages, but stressed that Hamas' rule of the Strip will make the lives of Palestinians "miserable."
He pointed out that Tel Aviv will not return to plans that have proven to have failed in Gaza, calling for allowing those who want to voluntarily immigrate to the area.
He warned that failure to achieve the goals through diplomatic means would push Tel Aviv to return to the military option.
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Sa'ar: Hamas has no place in Gaza, and we will return to the military option if necessary