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Nearly 80% of Gazans Open to Emigrating from Gaza Strip

18 May 2026
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Nearly 80% of residents in the Gaza Strip express a desire to emigrate, as revealed by a recent survey from the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT). This statistic highlights increasing frustration among the civilian population amidst ongoing tensions, particularly due to Hamas’s refusal to disarm—a critical stipulation for postwar recovery plans proposed by former US President Donald Trump. The survey indicated that most Gazans are seeking information about relocating through the Rafah and Kerem Shalom crossings, while only a small percentage are interested in humanitarian aid and medical issues. Since the outbreak of war following the October 7 attacks, over 44,000 individuals have left Gaza, with many Israeli officials suspecting the actual interest in emigration may be even higher. Recent humanitarian operations have included the entry of thousands of aid trucks and support for evacuations to Jordan.

Why It Matters

The desire for emigration among Gazans reflects the dire humanitarian situation and ongoing conflict in the region. Historical tensions between Israel and Hamas have led to repeated cycles of violence, exacerbating conditions for civilians. The continued refusal of Hamas to disarm hinders reconstruction efforts, leaving many residents feeling hopeless about their future. The influx of humanitarian aid, while crucial, has not alleviated the overwhelming need for stability and security, underscoring the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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