Israeli plan for forced transfer of Gaza's population a blueprint for crimes against humanity'
Briefly

Israel's defense minister has proposed a controversial plan to relocate all Palestinians in Gaza into a camp on the ruins of Rafah, which has been labeled a crime against humanity by legal experts. Following security screenings, Palestinians would be unable to leave the camp, with Israeli forces controlling the perimeter. The initial objective is to move 600,000 displaced individuals from al-Mawasi, with the eventual goal of relocating Gaza's entire population. This scheme follows increased advocacy from Israeli politicians for forced deportation, raising serious legal and ethical concerns.
Katz's scheme breaks international law, said Michael Sfard, emphasizing that it is operationally structured as a crime against humanity, centered on population transfer to southern Gaza for deportation.
The plan involves moving 600,000 Palestinians into a camp on Rafah's ruins, controlling their entry and exit, and ultimately housing Gaza's entire population there.
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