The Israeli media report said that the Israeli Defense Minister says that he has directed his army to prepare a plan to transfer all the Palestinians to Gaza.
Israel Katj told reporters on Monday that he wanted to set up a “human city” on the ruins of Rafah city, initially around 600,000 Palestinians – and eventually at home for a full 2.1 million population.
He said that the goal was to bring people in after the security screening to ensure that they were not the operators of Hamas, and would not be allowed to leave.
If the conditions are allowed, he said, the construction will begin during the 60-day ceasefire that is trying to interact with Israel and Hamas.
An Israeli human rights lawyer did nothing less than a “operational plan for crime against humanity”.
“All this is about the transfer of population into the southern end of the Gaza Strip in preparation for exile outside the strip,” Michael Sfard told The Guardian newspaper,
The United Nations has also warned earlier that the exile or forced transfer of the civilian population of an occupied area is strictly banned under the international human law and “Tantamount for Ethnic Clean”.
There was no immediate comment from Palestinian Authority or Hamas.
Later on Monday, during a meeting at the White House, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about the proposal of US President Donald Trump that the US handles the post -Gaza after the war and permanently resettles his population elsewhere.
Netanyahu said: “I think President Trump has a great vision. It is called an independent option. If people want to live, they want to live, but if they want to leave, they should be able to leave …
“We are working with the United States about finding countries that will try to feel what they always say – that they wanted to give a better future to Palestinians.”
Trump said: “We have great cooperation from the surrounding countries, great cooperation from each of them. Therefore, something good will happen.”
In March, the Arab states supported the $ 53BN (£ 39bn) Egyptian option for Trump’s plan for reconstruction of Gaza, which would allow Palestinians to live in place.
He also emphasized “any form of displacement of the Palestinian people” on the category rejection, describing such an idea as a “gross violation of international law, a crime against humanity and ethnic cleaning”.
The Palestinian Authority and Hamas also supported the Egyptian plan, but the US and Israel said it failed to address realities in Gaza.
The Palestinians are afraid of the repetition of Nakba – Arabic for “destruction” – when in 1948, after the creation of the Israeli kingdom, hundreds of thousands of thousands ran away during the war and during that they ran away from their homes.
Many of the refugees ended in Gaza, where they and his descendants create three-fourth of the population. According to the United Nations, another 900,000 registered refugees live in West Bank, while 3.4 million others live in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.
The Israeli army launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented border attack on 7 October 2023, killing around 1,200 people and 251 was taken hostage.
According to the Hamas-Interested Health Ministry of the region, more than 57,500 people have been killed in Gaza since then.
Most of Gaza’s population has also been displaced several times. More than 90% of homes are estimated to be damaged or destroyed; Healthcare, water, hygiene and hygiene system have collapsed; And there is a lack of food, fuel, medicine and shelter.