Israeli Leaders Warn Proposed Gaza 'Humanitarian City' Mirrors Concentration Camps
Former Israeli Prime Ministers Yair Lapid and Ehud Olmert have vocally condemned the government's proposal to create a 'humanitarian city' in southern Gaza, arguing that it resembles a 'concentration camp' for Palestinians. This controversial plan aims to relocate over two million Palestinians, prompting fears of ethnic cleansing and forced displacement.
Critics assert that the Israeli government's claims of voluntary relocation are misleading and serve as a guise for depopulation efforts in the Gaza Strip. Olmert emphasized the severity of the situation, noting that radical factions within Israel pose a greater threat to national security than any external adversaries.
Both leaders are calling for increased international intervention, highlighting a lack of significant political opposition within Israel itself.
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