MPs reject Trump’s idea of clearing out Gaza as Israeli minister points to Canada
OTTAWA — Canadian politicians are pushing back on the idea of clearing out Palestinians from the Gaza Strip as an Israeli minister suggests some of them could be sent to Canada.
U.S. President Donald Trump stunned leaders across the Middle East and beyond this week when he suggested that the territory be cleared out and made into a U.S.-owned resort destination.
In a post on X this morning, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz says Canada “previously expressed willingness to take in residents from Gaza” and should take them, noting Ottawa already has a “structured immigration program.”
But Ottawa’s resettlement program is only for people with relatives in Canada, and a small portion of the applications — currently capped at 5,000 — have resulted in Palestinians actually making it to Canada.


