
IMPORTANT: Israel’s new concentration camp disguised as a “humanitarian aid distribution” area- What to know?
Satellite images show the outposts/warehouses created and built by Israel in the southern part of Gaza, these areas were built following months of Israeli forces leveling down the entire area in Rafah and displacing the residents.
The plan was launched under the name of a new operation, “Gideon’s Chariots,” announcing the forced relocation of all Gazans to a 45 km² area south of the Morag Axis in Rafah—the only zone where aid will be allowed. With 2.2 million people, the population density will exceed 49,000 per km². This is not a humanitarian zone—it is an extermination camp.
The American- Israeli aid distribution plan does not aim to provide relief, as claimed. Its primary and ultimate goal is to forcibly push the residents of the Gaza Strip southward.
Looking for food? Yes, it exists—but in small amounts distributed weekly. To obtain it, one must embark on a long, exhausting, and dangerous journey to the far south, toward Rafah. It is a devious method to achieve the first stage of the Israeli plan: concentrate the population in the south, seize the land, and then forcibly displace them—all without the need for intense military intervention.
At its core, this plan was devised within Israeli circles and received full approval from the entire cabinet, including the most extreme ministers. Yet today, it is being marketed under an American guise to grant it international cover, false legitimacy, and to reduce the embarrassment of the countries complicit in this farce.
How will this be implemented?
The U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) is central to Israel’s new aid plan, controlling distribution 68 days into Gaza’s total siege. Staffed by U.S. veterans and financiers, GHF will operate four private, armored aid hubs serving up to 2 million people, under full coordination with the Israeli military.
Though marketed as independent and neutral, access requires biometric screening via Israeli-controlled corridors. Rights groups warn GHF creates a militarized aid system, excluding Palestinian agencies and civil society.
The UN & humanitarian organizations refused to participate in the plan. UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher condemned the plan as a “cynical sideshow” and a “fig leaf for further violence,” warning it fuels mass displacement and limits aid to parts of Gaza, using starvation as a bargaining chip.
He accused Israel of “deliberately and unashamedly imposing inhumane conditions on civilians,” and called on the UN Security Council to act decisively to prevent genocide and uphold international humanitarian law.
This plan will allow permanent occupation and access to Palestinians to allow them later to “voluntary migrate” from Gaza through Karam Abu Salem crossing then to Ramon airport to empty Gaza from its population. The problem is that it’s not voluntary because Israel has destroyed all aspects that support humans living in Gaza, ultimately giving them no choice.
Mike