How Israel's plan' for Gaza could turbocharge ethnic cleansing
Briefly

Israel's far-right government has initiated a controversial plan in Gaza, purportedly to dismantle Hamas and regain captives. This blueprint, however, is framed by analysts as an ethnic cleansing tactic. Prime Minister Netanyahu is advocating for the forced relocation of approximately 1.5 million Palestinians into encampments, raising questions about food access and humanitarian aid. Critics, including experts and UN agencies, have condemned the plan as impractical and cruel, asserting that Israel's actions perpetuate suffering in the region amidst its ongoing military campaign since October 7, 2023.
Israel's far-right government has approved a plan to carve up and ethnically cleanse Gaza, as analysts assert that its goal is to dismantle Hamas.
Experts and UN agencies deem Israel's plan for Gaza as impractical and inhumane, highlighting ongoing suffering with mass expulsions since the war began.
Netanyahu emphasized that the operation in Gaza was necessary, claiming a movement of the population would protect them, obscuring the dire consequences.
The plan involves confining 1.5 million Palestinians into designated encampments where food is controlled, while using facial recognition to limit aid to perceived Hamas operatives.
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