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Israel's Genocide & Ethnic Cleansing Plan For Gaza Presented In The Knesset Today
(lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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The proposed master plan constitutes a comprehensive and strategic response to the vision of renewing Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip, while emphasizing Zionist, economic, and security values. The plan shapes a vital, functioning, and connected space, integrated into the southern region and unique due to its geographical location and inherent economic and security potential.
Program components include:
Establishing two central cities in the north and south, with advanced and balanced urban planning that includes approximately 300,000 housing units and a population of over a million residents.
A leading university research center in the fields of agriculture and maritime affairs, for 25,000 students.
A modern high-tech and commercial park, spanning 4,800 dunams and offering thousands of jobs.
An industrial zone in the south, near the Egyptian border, with direct access to the Mediterranean Sea and opening up land and sea trade opportunities.
A coastal tourist complex that will include a strip of hotels, resort villages and water sports activities.
An advanced agricultural zone that will continue agricultural development in the Negev and the area surrounding Gaza.
Green areas around the Besor River that are integrated with tourism, recreation and extreme sports activities.
The plan is based on guiding principles of security and economic advancement, and its purpose is to form a solid foundation for Jewish prosperity and stability in the entire region.
As a first step and out of thinking about practical ways to implement a national settlement plan, the Nahla movement acted, as is customary in Zionist realization throughout the generations, and began immediately after the outbreak of the war, by forming settlement nuclei for aliyah to the land.
Currently, there are over 1,000 families registered in 6 settlement nuclei who are ready to immigrate to the area immediately under pioneering conditions.
Absorption and exit mechanisms have already been successfully tested in other areas, and can also be implemented in Gaza.
Conclusion
The migration of the Gazan population is not "collective punishment" – but a humane and effective solution.
This is a familiar mechanism in protracted conflicts, which has made it possible to restore human lives, reduce the extent of suffering – and lead to long-term stability.
After October 7, the Gazan population was denied the legitimacy to continue living in this space —
In light of involvement, support, or silence in the face of unprecedented atrocities.
The expulsion of the civilian population – by choice and/or as part of an arrangement –
It is a necessary step in clearing the battlefield and transforming it into a space for life, agriculture, industry, tourism, and Jewish settlement.

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