Israel has no intention to resettle βthe Gaza Strip, Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Tuesday, in a clarification of remarks earlier in the day that suggested it would do so.
Mr Katz, speaking at a settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, had said the military would never leave all βof Gaza and planned to station a military unit there that has historically played a role in establishing Israeli communities.
After some Israeli media reported the comment as a plan to resettle Gaza, where Israel dismantled settlements in 2005, Mr Katz issued a statement saying "the government has no βintention of establishing settlements in the Gaza Strip".
According to the US-backed peace plan signed by both Israel and the Palestinian militants group Hamas in October, the Israeli military βwill gradually withdraw completely from the coastal enclave βand Israel will not re-establish civilian settlements there.
The plan nevertheless provides for an Israeli "security perimeter presence that will remain until Gaza is properly secure β from any resurgent terror threat".
Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said that Mr Katz's announcement was "a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement" and "completely goes against" US President Donald Trump's peace plan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly ruled out re-establishing settlements in Gaza throughout the two years of war there, although some far-right members of his government have called for reoccupying the territory.
Mr Katz made his initial comments in the West Bank settlement of Beit El β near the Palestinian Authority's administrative headquarters of Ramallah β where he announced 1,200 housing units would be built.
"When the time comes, in northern Gaza ... we will establish Nahal [military] units instead of the [Israeli] communities that were displaced. We will do so in the right way at the right time," he said.
In his clarification of the remark, Mr Katz said "the reference to the integration of Nahal ... in the northern Gaza Strip was made in a security context only".
His comments came ahead of Mr Netanyahu's meeting with Mr Trump in the US next week, when they are expected to discuss implementing the second phase of the peace plan.
Mr Trump's plan secured a ceasefire in October and the release of the remaining living hostages seized in the October 7, β
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