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Wishful thinking? 

Likud MK: "Gaza transfer plan could be used in Judea and Samaria" 

Moshe Saada suggests that if the Gaza transfer works, the same approach could apply elsewhere.

MK Moshe Saada
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Knesset member Moshe Saada (Likud) addressed President Donald Trump's Gazan transfer plan in an interview on the Haredi radio show Kol Barama on Monday morning, saying that it is a "serious move" that also has an impact on the Arabs of Judea and Samaria.

"Trump's immigration plan is a serious event, and it has implications for the Arabs of Judea and Samaria as well. If the solution in Gaza is successful, in Judea and Samaria we have those refugees who don't want to rehabilitate. It's the same quantity and the same problem," Saada explained. He said that Netanyahu supports the Trump plan and sees it as an "excellent idea." "If there is an exile, we are in a completely different event, and we don't have to go back to fighting," he claimed.

On the political level, Saada addressed the issue of the conscription law and the threat of Shas Chairman Aryeh Deri to bring down the government. According to him, Deri sent clear messages that he would not bring down the government over this issue. "It is possible to square the circle if we don't align ourselves with extremist elements. There are many who want to bring down the government – it won't happen," Saada declared.

At the same time, he referred to the possibility that Ben-Gvir would return to the coalition, saying that his people had been left in their offices so that his re-entry would be smooth.

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