US-backed aid group proposed 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' for Palestinians in Gaza
- Reuters reported that the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation proposed large-scale, voluntary 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' in Gaza, though the group denies authorship of the plan.
- Driven by efforts to weaken Hamas, the GHF reportedly proposed creating secure, voluntary camps to support civilians during Gaza's reconstruction, though the plan's authorship is disputed.
- According to a slide deck seen by Reuters, the US$2 billion proposal submitted to the Trump administration plans camps operational within 90 days and $9,000 relocation packages for 500,000 Palestinians.
- In its response to Reuters, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation denied authorship of the HTA proposal, while SRS and a US official stated no such plan is under consideration.
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U.S.-backed GHF proposes 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' to 'deradicalize' Palestinians
The $2 billion plan, submitted to the Trump administration, describes the camps as 'large-scale' and 'voluntary' places where the Gazan population could 'temporarily reside, deradicalize, reintegrate, and prepare to relocate'
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Read Full ArticleUS-backed group proposed Gaza camps to relocate population, documents show
A $2B proposal pitched to the Trump administration outlined building 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' to temporarily house, deradicalize and potentially relocate Palestinians from Gaza, raising alarm among humanitarian groups over forced displacement
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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