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Israel wants to settle Palestinian refugees on an artificial island

PNN – Zionist media reported that the Zionist regime has proposed a plan to Egypt and the United States based on which it wants to settle Palestinian refugees on an artificial island near Gaza.

According to Pakistan News Network, citing Zionist media, Reports indicate that the Zionist authorities plan to build a floating island near Gaza and settle about one million people in the form of settlement tents after Israel reached an agreement with the United States and Egypt on the transfer plan for Palestinian refugees.

According to an Israeli news website (now14), under the plan, “some residents of Rafah will be evacuated and housed in tents, while others will be housed on a floating island being built west of Gaza.”

According to Baruch Yedid website reporter, Israel has received conditional approval for this operation, and Washington wants an operation with a time limit and a specific geographical area to ensure that the tragedy of the refugees in Rafah will not be repeated.

The Zionist authorities claim that 25,000 tents will be erected on this island and a total of one million people will live there. This media claims that the Israeli army wants to prevent refugees from migrating to Egypt with this plan.

According to this plan, in addition to the water supply centers, the Egyptian authorities will establish camps, erect tents and temporary health centers with the financial assistance of the United States.

Ahmed Al-Awadi, the head of the National Defense and Security Committee in the Egyptian House of Representatives, has also said that Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has made a proposal to move Palestinians to the Negev desert apart from creating an artificial island.

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Al-Awadi also told Rashatoudi news agency about artificial jizya that Egypt rejects any solution that Israel proposes regarding the Palestinian issue, unless it is based on the resolutions related to the national security of Egypt and the Arab countries and the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council regarding the complete withdrawal of Israel from the occupied Palestinian territories, especially East Jerusalem.

In this regard, Major General Ahmed Al-Awadi, a member of the Egyptian Parliament, ridiculed the idea of ​​an artificial island for Palestinians to live in and said: This is a strange program that treats the Palestinian people as if they are outcasts.

He further said that Egypt completely rejects the idea of ​​forced transfer of Palestinians.

He added: The extremist government that now rules Israel wants to dissolve the Palestinian issue, something that neither Egypt, nor the Arab countries, nor the civilized world will accept.

Al-Awadi says: Egypt is ready for all scenarios, although its main option is peace, but if Israel violates the peace agreement, everything will be considered.

The Times of Israel, quoting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, categorically denied the Israeli Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz’s proposal to move the residents of Gaza to an artificial island and said that what the minister proposed was to build a port for Gaza on an artificial island.

According to the report of the Zionist media, the Israeli minister told the media that in the meeting with his counterparts in the European Union regarding the post-war period of Gaza, Israel presented the idea of ​​an artificial island so that these islands could be an alternative country for the Palestinians.

The minister said: This island will be 5 kilometers away from the coast of Gaza and a port and airport can be established there so that it can be a business center similar to Singapore.

He added that Israel controls the entrance and exit of the island and connects it to the mainland through two bridges.

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