Israel's Defense Minister announced plans to relocate all Palestinians in Gaza into a military-controlled camp, starting with 600,000 people and potentially increasing to over 2 million. The planned 'humanitarian city' would be established in southern Gaza, with military oversight and international management sought. The proposal is discussed amid ongoing U.S.-Israeli collaboration, while uncertainty surrounds the support from additional Israeli political figures and other nations' willingness to accept displaced Palestinians. The U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation suggested creating 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' aimed at diminishing Hamas' influence over the population.
Israel's Defense Minister announced plans to force all Palestinians in Gaza into a camp, starting with 600,000 people and potentially encompassing over 2 million.
The plan involves creating a so-called 'humanitarian city' in southern Gaza, previously Rafah, with strict military oversight, while seeking international partners to manage the area.
Despite preparations for this plan amid discussions of a ceasefire, there is uncertainty regarding support from Israeli ministers and reluctance from other nations to accept expelled Palestinians.
The U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aims to establish 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' intended to consolidate Palestinians, claiming this would undermine Hamas' control.
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