Plan for creating a “humanitarian” camp on its ruins Rafawith the aim of moving all of its Palestinian population Gauzepresented by the Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katsaccording to the Guardian citing sources of Reuters. Legal and academics described the plan as’roadmap for crimes against humanity“
Kats said he had instructed the army to prepare for the construction of the site, in which the Palestinians would be first subject to “security check” and then not allowed to come out.
The initial plan, according to the minister’s statements, provides for the “movement” of 600,000 Palestinians-especially those in the Al-Mauasi area-with the ultimate goal of moving the entire population of the Gaza Strip. As Kats allegedly said: ‘We apply the immigration plan – and will be done“
This plan, according to experts, is a violation of international law, contradicts the Israeli army’s claim that moving within gauze is made for reasons of population protection. “Kats presented a business plan for a crime against humanity. It’s nothing less than that“, Michael Sfard, Top Israeli Lawyer of Human Rights.
He pointed out that the plan was concerned ‘population transfer to the southern end of Gaza, with the aim of expulsion from the enclave” Although the Israeli government characterizes immigration as “voluntary”, Claard emphasized that conditions for coercion are such that every departure cannot be legally consensual. “The mass exit of people from their homeland, in the midst of war, is a crime of war and, on such a scale, a crime against humanity“, He stressed.
The plan was presented shortly before the prime minister’s arrival Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington for contacts with Donald Trumpin the midst of pressure on a ceasefire agreement in the many months of war.
The Minister of Defense said the construction of the so -called “humanitarian city” could even begin during a possible truce. At the same time, he argued that Netanyahu is heading for the search for the search for states that will receive Palestinians.
Speaking from the White House on Monday, Netanyahu said the US and Israel are working with other countries to find a “better future” for the Palestinian population. “Anyone who wants to stay, can. But if they wish to leave they must have the ability to do so“He said, in view of his dinner with Trump.
At the same time, political executives such as the Minister of Finance Bessalel Smotrich They openly support the establishment of new Israeli settlements in Gaza. According to a report by Reuters, proposals had been preceded by “humanitarian movement” inside and outside Gaza, which were presented to the Trump government and discussed at the White House. A $ 2 billion plan bearing the name Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) – However, the Agency denies that he has submitted such a proposal, saying that the documents cited by the agency “are not his own”.
Concerns about the forced Palestinian displacement had already intensified following the army’s orders in the spring, which provided for the “gathering” of the civilian population. Claard, as a lawyer for three reserve soldiers, filed a request to the Israeli court for the revocation of these orders and the ban on Palestinian expulsion plans.
In his reply, the office of the Chief of the General Staff, Zamirsaid that ‘Moving or gathering population is not a target of the business» – a statement that, according to Holocaust History Amos Goldberg, is directly neglected by the so -called Kats.
“The Minister presented a clear ethnic cleansing plan“, Goldberg said, referring to”concentration camp or transitional camp before expulsion” “This is neither a city nor a humanitarian. A city means work, activity, freedom of movement, infrastructure. There is none of them – this is a non -viable area, as are the so -called “safe zones” today“
The professor concluded by asking a key question: ‘What if the Palestinians refuse to enter the new band? If they rebel, why are they not completely helpless?‘
Source :Skai
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