The Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz plans to build a huge recording camp in the south of the Gaza Strip. 600,000 Palestinians that are sold by the war must be housed. Strict safety regulations are intended to prevent Hamas terrorists from mixing under the warehouses.
This is intended to weaken the power of the Islamic Hamas about the population of the sealed coastal area, said the minister of a group of Israeli journalists. Katz therefore spoke about a “humanitarian city” about the ruins of the city of Rafah destroyed in the Gaza war. It is supposed to find hundreds of thousands of Palestinians currently in tents in the Al-Mawasi area.
The new camp must be created during the 60-day break, which is currently indirectly negotiated in the Qatarian Capital, about which Israel and Hamas are currently negotiating. It should not be managed by the Israeli army, but by ‘international partners’ that are not mentioned. The army would secure the environment. People who go to the “humanitarian city” would be subjected to a security check to prevent Hamas team from mixing among them. Anyone who is admitted that the facility should no longer leave.
“Voluntary” emigration should come
The warehouse will also serve to implement the emigration plan for the Palestinians. “Because that will come,” the media, whose representatives were present at the briefing, quoted the minister. In the past, Israeli government officials had announced several times to promote the “voluntary” emigration of a considerable part of the population of Gaza.
Almost two million people live in the coastal area. Most of them lost their houses and apartments in the Gaza war.
However, not a single country in the world has agreed to register a considerable number of Palestinians. There are also doubts about the voluntary nature of the desired mass emigration. More radical forces in Israel, including some right-wing extremist ministers of the right-wing-religious government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speak openly about the forced deportations of the Gaza population and the establishment of Jewish settlements in the coastal area.
Source: Krone

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