BCG Modelled Plan to ‘Relocate’ Palestinians From Gaza
- The Israeli government stated that Donald Trump's plan to relocate nearly two million Palestinians from Gaza is "still active," despite opposition from U.S. allies and warnings from rights groups about potential war crimes.
- Rights groups claim the plan for mass relocation could constitute a forcible transfer under the Geneva Conventions.
- David Mencer, an Israeli government spokesperson, affirmed that President Trump's relocation plan is "most definitely still active" and described it as "out-of-the-box thinking" that aims to improve Palestinian lives.
- Pressure is increasing on Israel to agree to a ceasefire deal, as U.S. President promised a truce for Gaza could be arranged as early as next week.
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