Israel expands Gaza Coast Humanitarian Zone, Gaza Pier and Port almost completed

Israel expands Gaza Coast Humanitarian Zone, Gaza Pier and Port almost completed
Israel expands Gaza Coast Humanitarian Zone, Gaza Pier and Port almost completed
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Last six of the 24 Hamas battalions in Rafah, your end is near

Above is a screenshot and explanation by IDF spokesperson Hagari about the expanded Humanitarian Zone along the Gazan coast. There is already an Israeli and Egyptian tent camp ready outside Rafah. But it is very likely that the above zone will become the location for those 40,000 purchased tents, each with room for 10 to 12 people, a total of about half a million.

In short: exactly the plan that was already announced in mid-February, but everyone nevertheless – ‘MinDef’ https://twitter.com/DefensieMin/status/1757500179316449622 – kept shouting that “the innocent civilians in Rafah have nowhere to goThat was literally never the case, the only question is whether Hamas will let its last civilian shield leave.

Below is a lot of new footage of the almost completed American/Israeli Gaza pier and port, where America, the EU and NGOs such as World Central Kitchen will unload relief supplies. The port came under ‘fire’ last Wednesday while UN inspectors visited the location.

A United Nations team in the Gaza Strip visiting the site for a pier and the staging area for maritime aid operations had to seek shelter in a bunker “for some time” on Wednesday after the area came under fire, a UN spokesperson said on Thursday. Two rounds landed about 100 meters (300 feet) away, but there were no injuries and the team was eventually able to continue the tour, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said.

According to the Pentagon, the port will be able to funnel 150 trucks a day of aid into Gaza next month.


The article is in Dutch

Tags: Israel expands Gaza Coast Humanitarian Zone Gaza Pier Port completed

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