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The Times of Israel on MSN‘Manifestly illegal’: In Katz’s plan for Gaza ‘humanitarian city,’ experts see war crimeSenior Israeli academics have warned forcing Palestinians into a closed-off area would be legally unjustified and constitute crimes against humanity The post ‘Manifestly illegal’: In Katz’s plan for Gaza ‘humanitarian city,
An Israeli scheme to move hundreds of thousands of already uprooted Palestinians to a so-called "humanitarian city" in Gaza has led politicians to spar with the defence establishment, but officials say a practical plan has yet to be crafted.
The IDF also presented the timeline for establishing the humanitarian city, where Israel would move 600,000 Palestinians, and is estimated to take several months, and possibly up to a year to build. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly "threw out" the plan to establish a humanitarian city in southern Gaza and asked the IDF to propose alternative plans during a tense cabinet meeting on Sunday night,
Israeli army opposes plan as it would harm ongoing efforts to reach Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal - Anadolu Ajansı
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Independent.ie on MSNIDF opposes Netanyahu’s plan for Gaza that critics compared to ‘concentration camp’The Israeli military has opposed Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to force most Gazans into what has been described as a “concentration camp” in the south of the enclave. IDF officials warned the prime minister over the proposal during tense cabinet talks on Sunday night,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday backed a proposal by President Donald Trump to relocate Palestinians from Gaza and turn the war-ravaged coastal enclave into a luxury waterfront development—a plan that has drawn international condemnation and could further complicate fragile cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas.
The Netanyahu government claims it is voluntary. That the new “humanitarian city” in al-Mawasi will shelter 600,000 people at first, then perhaps over 2 million.
(Reuters) -Israeli and Hamas negotiators have been taking part in the latest round of ceasefire talks in Doha since July 6, discussing a U.S.-backed proposal for a 60-day ceasefire that envisages a phased release of hostages,
"With regard to the Gaza Strip, we have only security concerns." Sa'ar's comments seem to contradict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who in May said Israel would take control of all of Gaza after the war ends.
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The IDF also presented the timeline for establishing the humanitarian city, where Israel would move 600,000 Palestinians, and is estimated to take several months, and possibly up to a year to build.