The plan advocates the forced transfer of the population of the Gaza Strip to Sinai permanently, and calls for the international community to be leveraged to assist the move
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Israeli culture magazine Mekovit published on 28 October a leaked document issued by Israel’s Ministry of Intelligence recommending the occupation of Gaza and total transfer of its 2.3 million inhabitants to Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.
The document, issued on 13 October, identifies a plan to transfer all residents of the Gaza Strip to North Sinai as the preferred option among three alternatives regarding the future of the Palestinians in Gaza at the end of the current war between Israel and the Hamas-led Palestinian resistance.
The document recommends that Israel evacuate the Gazan population to Sinai during the war, establish tent cities and new cities in northern Sinai to accommodate the deported population, and then create a closed security zone stretching several kilometers inside Egypt. The deported Palestinians would not be allowed to return to any areas near the Israeli border…
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Has absolutely nothing to do with “ethnic cleansing”. Has everything to do with self preservation. No nation can allow a terrorist group committed to their destruction to exist next door. Hamas has shown the world that they are evil and must be eliminated.
Except Israel ‘allowed’ the terror attack to happen…now why was that? Maybe to set up a reason to ‘ethinically cleanse?”
This is not ethnic cleansing. This is population exchange. It has been done after WWI between Turkey and Greece. And between India and Pakistan. If it were acceptable for those countries. Should be acceptable for Israel and her neighbors. Remember 800,000 Jews were expelled from Arab lands without getting compensated for the properties they left behind. Now is time for Arab countries to accept those Gazans as compensation for those Jews who were expelled. Unlike Arab countries, Israel can offer financial incentives to facilitate the resettling.