Yosef Weitz's statement, advocating for the transfer of the Arab population from Palestine, would be considered a violation of contemporary international law:
Geneva Conventions: It would breach protections against forcible transfers or deportations, especially in occupied territories.
Rome Statute: Such actions could be classified as war crimes or crimes against humanity, particularly if seen as ethnic cleansing or forcible transfer of population.
Today's legal framework focuses on preventing ethnic manipulation, ensuring self-determination, and upholding human rights, all of which would directly oppose the policies Weitz suggested.