Netanyahu Has A Genius New Plan for Gaza

The world wants Netanyahu to lay off Gaza…so he has a trick up his sleeve.

The Israeli PM is reportedly planning to completely empty Gaza of civilians and then cut off aid to anybody else left inside.

It’s either that or let terrorists win.

At a glance:

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering a plan to empty northern Gaza of civilians and cut off humanitarian aid to those who remain, according to reports.
  • The plan, known as the “Generals’ Plan,” would declare northern Gaza a closed military zone, potentially treating remaining civilians as combatants.
  • Human rights groups have raised concerns about the plan’s potential impact on civilians, warning it could violate international law.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly evaluating a controversial plan to evacuate northern Gaza of civilians and restrict access to humanitarian aid for those who remain. Known as the “Generals’ Plan,” it has been proposed by retired Israeli generals as a way to pressure Hamas and starve them of resources. The plan, if fully implemented, could involve declaring northern Gaza, including Gaza City, a closed military zone where civilians who refuse to evacuate would be considered combatants and deprived of food, water, and other essential supplies.

The proposal outlines giving civilians in northern Gaza one week to leave the area before Israel assumes indefinite control over the region. It would mark a significant escalation in Israel’s year-long conflict with Hamas, which has already devastated large parts of Gaza.

Human rights groups are alarmed by the potential consequences of the plan. But they’re always alarmed – except when Jews are being killed by terrorists.

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They argue that it could lead to mass civilian suffering, violating international law, which prohibits the use of starvation as a weapon and forcible population transfers. The plan has also raised concerns among global leaders, with the U.S. State Department reiterating its opposition to any long-term Israeli occupation of Gaza.

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Netanyahu has yet to decide whether to fully implement the plan, and Israeli officials have been cautious in their statements regarding its potential use. While some parts of the plan may already be in effect, it remains unclear how far Israel will go in using these measures.

Many Palestinians in northern Gaza are refusing to evacuate, citing fears that they will never be allowed to return home. Reports indicate that at least 400,000 people are currently trapped in the area, facing dwindling access to food, water, and fuel.

As the situation in Gaza remains dire, the international community continues to press Israel for a more humane approach, emphasizing the need to protect civilian lives and ensure that basic necessities continue to reach those in need.