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JUST IN: Israel is pushing for a ceasefire deal that includes a so-called “reconstruction plan,” but in reality, it aims to establish a new buffer zone stretching from south of the Morag axis to the Egyptian border. This area would be flooded with tents and aid, while the rest of Gaza is deprived.
Smotrich announced that the Israeli Security Cabinet approved a return to the old method of aid distribution, but without specifying quantities. In practice, Israel intends only a symbolic distribution across Gaza, while concentrating aid heavily in the Morag zone. This is a deliberate attempt to push Gaza’s population into a controlled strip and protect the collaborator and militia networks Israel has built there during the war.
Branded as “humanitarian,” this buffer zone is actually a sealed security belt—designed to house collaborators, smugglers, and armed groups, some of whom have ties to militant factions in Sinai. The model is of local actors serving Israeli security interests under the cover of aid, part of a broader strategy of division, proxy control, and destabilization of Egypt and Sinai.
In contrast, Palestinian factions are demanding a full Israeli withdrawal from this zone and equal aid distribution across all of Gaza, as was done during the previous truce.
Israel has sent a delegation to Doha to discuss the differences. If either side compromises, a deal may be implemented with expected pressure from Trump to bridge the gaps.
The real threat isn’t in the map lines but in the intentions behind them.
Sources: @tamerqdh @RamAbdu
Mike