Israel's New Gaza Emigration Authority Faces Global Condemnation
The plan, aligned with Donald Trump's proposal, is criticized as forced displacement due to Gaza's dire living conditions.
- Israel has established a 'voluntary' emigration authority for Palestinians in Gaza to facilitate relocation to third countries, drawing widespread international criticism.
- Critics, including the Israeli group Peace Now, argue that the emigration cannot be considered voluntary given the humanitarian crisis in Gaza caused by ongoing conflict and blockades.
- Arab states, including Jordan and Egypt, have rejected the plan, citing concerns about regional instability and forced displacement.
- The EU has called for the resumption of humanitarian aid to Gaza, where over 50,000 deaths have been reported since the conflict began in October 2023.
- Israel's renewed military operations in Gaza, targeting Hamas leaders and infrastructure, have resulted in significant civilian casualties, further exacerbating the crisis.