PNN – Details revealed about the plan of the US president regarding Gaza indicate full alignment of this plan with the expansionist goals of the Israeli regime in Gaza, which further exacerbates the displacement of the people in the region.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Europe-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch, while disclosing new details of Donald Trump’s plan regarding Gaza, stated that this plan imposes arrangements and actions that could practically lead to the displacement of Palestinians from their original homes.
According to the report, this plan establishes a reality of long-term illegal control, territorial annexation by force, and imposes forms of unlawful collective detention for civilians.
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According to the statement of this human rights organization, the plan places more than half of Gaza’s area into a closed military zone under the control of the Israeli army. Within this area, strict military management and surveillance systems are established, and a coercive environment based on movement restrictions and control over aid and essential services is imposed.
Human Rights Watch wrote that the first phase of the plan is based on dividing Gaza into a red zone covering 47% of Gaza’s area, which includes the vast majority of civilians. Additionally, a green zone covering 53% of the area, under full Israeli military control, is considered in this plan.
This plan fully aligns with the Israeli regime’s efforts to impose complete control over Gaza’s coastal strip and convert it into a closed area under direct Israeli security and economic dominance, practically placing Gaza’s marine resources entirely under control.
Trump’s plan aims at engineering the demographic composition and drawing a demographic and political map by separating densely populated communities in Gaza from each other and dividing the population based on security and political considerations. The plan includes creating container-based settlements in the green zone, with each town accommodating about 25,000 people in an area of less than one square kilometer.
Information in the Europe-Mediterranean Human Rights Watch report indicates that the engineering units responsible for this plan have practically begun preparing engineering plans for the first pilot town in Rafah and are waiting for the necessary funding to start implementation on the ground.
Human Rights Watch concludes its report by stating that the United Nations and countries party to the Geneva Conventions must reject any plan or field arrangements that maintain the reality of Israeli control or reproduce it in the form of transitional zones in Gaza.

