Israel wants to replace Palestinians in Gaza with Israelis

 


Smotrich, Zvi Sukkot, Limor Son Har-Melech, and Daniella Weiss participate in the conference on the colonial conquest of Gaza.

Thousands of innocent civilian women and children have already died in Gaza, whether from bombings or starvation—more than 60,000. This genocide perpetrated by the Zionists, which the timid press is afraid to admit, will continue.

Many still think that "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" is a false document, that the Zionists do not want to dominate the world, but they are wrong; it is very real.

The project was presented and discussed at a conference held in the Israeli parliament entitled "The Riviera in Gaza - From Visualization to Reality," and highlights that "after October 7, the population of Gaza was deprived of the legitimacy to continue living in this space."

A plan for the invasion, conquest, and permanent occupation of Gaza by the Zionist entity was presented on July 22 in the Knesset (Israel's parliament). According to this plan, all current inhabitants would be expelled (a final solution involving total ethnic cleansing), approximately 1.2 million Jews would be resettled in place of the original inhabitants, and 300,000 homes would be built to accommodate them.

The plan's leaders are Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and two representatives from his party, the Religious Zionist Party, Zvi Sukkot and Limor Son Har-Melech. In collaboration with the Nachala Movement (an extremist and ultra-racist colonial organization), they held the conference infamously titled "The Riviera in Gaza – From Visualization to Reality." The conference was held in a hall in the Knesset and was attended by ministers, deputies, councilors, and repressive agents operating on the border of the Palestinian territory of Gaza.

The plan speaks of shaping a "living space" (reminiscent of Hitler's plan to annex Central Europe), where more than a thousand Jewish families would currently be "ready to migrate to the area immediately." "Its purpose is to form a solid foundation for Jewish prosperity and stability throughout the region," the document states.

The plan includes:


 

Establishing two central cities in the north and south of the Gaza Strip, with 300,000 housing units for over a million residents.
A university research center in agriculture and maritime affairs for 25,000 students.
A modern, 4.8 million-square-meter high-tech commercial park that would generate "thousands of jobs."
An industrial area in the south, near the Egyptian border, with direct access to the Mediterranean Sea, opening up opportunities for land and sea trade.
A coastal tourism complex that will include a hotel area, tourist villas, and water sports facilities.
An agricultural zone.
Tourism, recreation, and extreme sports areas around the Besor River (Wadi Gaza).

The plan's authors conclude that "after October 7, the population of Gaza was deprived of the legitimacy to continue living in this space." Therefore, expelling the Palestinians residing there "is not 'collective punishment,' but a humane and effective solution." They add: "The expulsion of the civilian population, by choice and/or as part of an agreement, is a necessary step to clear the battlefield and transform it into a space for life, agriculture, industry, tourism, and Jewish settlement."

Source: FEPAL 

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