Publish dateMonday 14 July 2025 - 12:05
Story Code : 321793
Israeli army warns against establishing refugee camp in Rafah
Israeli Channel 12 TV reported that the regime's army has warned against the insistence of the Netanyahu government's cabinet to build a humanitarian city in the southern Gaza Strip and has opposed the establishment of a refugee camp in Rafah.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Israel's Channel 12 added: "It will take between three and five months from the moment construction begins to the completion of the 'tent city' for Gaza refugees, and the insistence on establishing this city could harm the negotiations for the release of prisoners currently underway in Doha."

The network said that the army has informed political leaders that it is capable of managing the consequences of a much wider withdrawal from the Morag axis and will present the judicial, operational and military consequences of establishing such a city in Rafah to the cabinet.

The “humanitarian city” in Rafah is a project planned by Netanyahu’s cabinet to relocate and relocate approximately 600,000 Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to a separate area in the southern Gaza Strip, located between the Philadelphia and Morag axes and on the ruins of the city of Rafah.

According to the Israelis, the aim of the plan is to “separate civilians from armed groups” by imposing strict security checks on residents and preventing them from leaving the area in the future.

Palestinian and international sources describe the project as a policy of mass displacement and systematic isolation, in which displaced people from other areas of the Gaza Strip are forcibly transferred to this area, which is under full Israeli military control.

Israel also plans to establish centers for the distribution of aid in Rafah and to delegate the responsibility for monitoring this aid to countries and international organizations, not directly to the United Nations.

The UN human rights office said last Friday that 789 killings have been recorded in connection with aid distribution centers. Of these, 615 occurred near the sites of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US-Israeli-backed center that opened on May 27 and is run by US private security contractors in the military zones of southern and central Gaza. Another 183 were recorded near UN and other aid convoys.

Israel does not allow international news organizations to enter the Gaza Strip to report on the realities of the war.

More than 21 months after the start of the all-out Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, the official Palestinian death toll has risen dramatically. The total number of victims of the Israeli aggression since October 7, 2023 has reached 58,260 martyrs and 138,520 injured.

Most of Gaza’s population has been displaced multiple times.

More than 90 percent of homes have been destroyed or damaged. Health and water systems have collapsed, and Palestinians are suffering from shortages of food, fuel, medicine, and shelter.
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