US-backed aid group proposed 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' for Palestinians in Gaza
- A U.S.-backed group proposed building "Humanitarian Transit Areas" in Gaza to shelter Palestinian residents, aiming to replace Hamas' control over the population in Gaza.
- The plan, costing $2 billion, outlines large-scale camps for voluntary relocation and deradicalization.
- Palestinian authorities condemned the proposal as a threat to forcibly displace Palestinians, calling the plan a facade for military objectives.
- According to Gaza's health ministry, over 57,000 Palestinians have died due to Israel's military actions since October 2023, raising humanitarian concerns.
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Israel's Defense Minister speaks of the construction of a "humanitarian city" in the Gaza Strip. More than 600,000 Palestinians are to be housed on the ruins of Rafah.
Yisrael Katz told reporters that this is just the first step in implementing the Gaza “emigration plan.”
Israel Defense Minister Israel Katz plans to set up a huge detention centre in the south of the Gaza Strip. 600,000 Palestinians displaced by the war are to be accommodated in it. Strict security regulations are to prevent Hamas terrorists from interfering with the camp residents. This is to weaken the power of Islamist Hamas over the population of the closed-down coastal area, said the minister of a group of Israeli journalists. Katz therefore …
Defence Minister Katz speaks of a "humanitarian city." But anyone who is admitted should not be allowed to leave the facility.
600,000 will be locked up in a first step. In the long term, Israel plans to lock up the entire civilian population of Gaza in the camp.
They call it »Humanitarian City«, but those who are in it must not leave again: Israel wants to accommodate 600,000 men, women and children on the rubble of Rafah. The Minister of Defense wants to take only 60 days for this.
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