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🇪🇬 Biden’s $106 Billion Request Raises Alarm Over Gazan’s Relocation to Sinai, Egypt

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President Biden has submitted a request for an additional $106 billion in financial aid, primarily to assist Gaza’s displaced residents and Ukrainian refugees. While the proposal is aimed at providing much-needed support to refugees and humanitarian efforts, one specific aspect of the request has sparked significant concerns.

Page 40 of the proposal includes a provision to allocate funds for the support of civilians affected by ongoing conflicts, specifically referencing Palestinian refugees in Gaza and the West Bank. What has raised alarm is the mention of potential cross-border ‘displacement’ and ‘asylum,’ suggesting that these funds could be used for such purposes.

This has led to concerns that the request might imply forced Palestinian displacement into Egypt, raising questions about the stance of the Egyptian government and the potential implications for Palestinian sovereignty.

It’s essential to note that during a phone call with President Biden, the Egyptian President unequivocally stated that “Egypt will not permit the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza into its territory.”

Three-Stage Relocation Plan:

In a related development, Israel’s Minister of Intelligence, Gila Gamliel, has authored a controversial proposal that has also raised concerns about its potential impact on the Palestinian population in Gaza.

Establishment of Tent Cities in Sinai: Minister Gamliel’s plan begins with the creation of temporary tent cities in the Sinai Peninsula, specifically situated southwest of the Gaza Strip. These tent cities are intended as an initial relocation solution for Palestinians in Gaza.

Humanitarian Corridor Implementation: The second stage, often referred to as the “humanitarian corridor,” focuses on facilitating the movement of Palestinians out of Gaza. This phase aims to establish a route for Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip, effectively moving them from their homes.

Construction of Cities in Northern Sinai: In the third and final stage of the plan, Israel envisions the construction of permanent cities in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula. These cities are intended to accommodate the relocated Palestinian population, providing a long-term solution for those displaced.

No-Man’s Land for Preventing Return: A crucial aspect of the plan involves establishing a no-man’s land within Egyptian territory. The purpose of this no-man’s land is to prevent the Palestinians relocated to Sinai from returning to their homes in Gaza.

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The Significance:

This proposal raises concerns about the potential intention of the Biden administration to allocate funding for the relocation of the Palestinian people. Additionally, the plan appears to coincide with a leaked Israeli document, reportedly endorsed by the Israeli Ministry of Intelligence seven days before Biden’s proposal became public. This document outlines potentially similar intentions.

Israel’s Minister of Intelligence, Gila Gamliel’s three-stage relocation plan, combined with the Biden administration’s funding allocation, has understandably left Palestinians deeply concerned. It evokes memories of the traumatic Nakba, intensifying their fears of a potential second displacement.

The Nakba refers to the forced displacement and dispossession of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs during and after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Many Palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes, becoming refugees, leading to a significant demographic and humanitarian crisis. This remains a central issue in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to this day.

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