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欲将所有加沙平民迁至拉法,以色列“人道主义城”计划被批
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-07-09 22:57

Group 1 - The Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu supports Defense Minister Katz's plan to establish a "humanitarian city" in the ruins of Rafah, aimed at concentrating the entire population of Gaza in that area [1][3] - The proposed "humanitarian city" is expected to initially accommodate 600,000 Palestinians, who will undergo security checks before being allowed to enter, and once inside, they will not be permitted to leave [3] - The construction of this area is planned to begin within 60 days after a ceasefire is reached between Israel and Hamas, indicating a timeline for implementation [3] Group 2 - A feasibility study for the Rafah "humanitarian city" has been conducted by the Boston Consulting Group, suggesting that the Israeli government is taking this plan seriously [3] - Former Israeli diplomat Alon Pinkas criticized the plan as impractical and morally questionable, describing it as effectively a concentration camp for millions of displaced individuals [3] - The report from the "Global Times" suggests that Israel is essentially building a refugee camp rather than a "humanitarian city," raising ethical concerns about the treatment of displaced persons [3]