UNRWA warns of Israeli plan to create 'mass internment camps' in southern Gaza
Israel has long been laying the groundwork for such a plan through the establishment of aid distribution points in southern Gaza.

RAMALLAH - The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) media advisor, Adnan Abu Hasna in Gaza, has raised alarm over Israel's reported plans to establish what it calls a "humanitarian city" in southern Gaza.
Palestinian News and Information Agency (WAFA) reported that he warned that the initiative is essentially a blueprint for mass internment camps.
In a press statement, Abu Hasna said Israel has long been laying the groundwork for such a plan through the establishment of aid distribution points in southern Gaza.
"Now, they are openly declaring their intent to forcibly displace the population of Gaza into collective detention camps in Rafah, as a prelude to their expulsion from Palestinian land,” he stated.
He warned that this development signals Israel’s continued commitment to the forced transfer of Gaza’s population, expressing deep concern over the extreme pressure being applied to Palestinians.

"The total collapse of the healthcare system, absence of aid, and depletion of fuel are all being weaponised to coerce the population into voluntary displacement,” he said.
He further cautioned that the so-called humanitarian zone is incapable of hosting Gaza’s 2 million residents within just 60 square kilometres of devastated land, describing the area as uninhabitable and void of any semblance of life or future.
Abu Hasna urged the international community to intervene immediately to halt what he described as a dangerous and deliberate attempt to forcibly displace Palestinians under the guise of humanitarian relief. - BERNAMA
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