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GAZA: People walk past the rubble of collapsed buildings in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. – AFP
GAZA: People walk past the rubble of collapsed buildings in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip. – AFP

Gaza Strip shrinking as Zionists expand control

JERUSALEM: By seizing large swathes of the Gaza Strip, Zionist entity is redrawing the map of the Palestinian territory, one of the most densely populated places on Earth, making it increasingly “unlivable”. On Wednesday, Defense Minister I Katz said the military has transformed vast areas representing 30 percent of Gaza into buffer zones and displaced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. Agnes Levallois, lecturer at the Foundation for Strategic Research, said that leaving the buffer zones cleared and empty could be an end in itself. “(Zionist) strategy in the Gaza Strip is to make the territory unlivable,” she said, with some analysts saying that Zionist entity now controls even more than 30 percent of the territory.

An AFP calculation based on maps issued by the military found that the total area under Zionist control was more than 185 square kilometers, or around 50 percent of the territory. On the ground, the Zionist army has created a wide security zone that follows Gaza’s perimeter along its borders with both Zionist entity and Egypt, particularly to reduce the risk of cross-border smuggling with the latter. Troops have also established three militarized corridors - Philadelphi, Morag, and Netzarim - cutting across the Gaza’s width and dividing it into sections.

With 2.4 million people packed into 365 square kilometers, Gaza was already one of the world’s most densely populated places before the war started on October 7, 2023. “The army is increasingly resorting to so-called ‘evacuation orders’ which are, in fact, orders of forced displacement,” said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani. “This has led to the forced transfer of Palestinians in Gaza into increasingly confined areas, where they have little or no access to vital services.” The remaining space is covered in ruins, with 80 percent of civilian infrastructure totally or partly destroyed, according to the UN. Nearly all Gazans have been displaced at least once, and many now live in schools turned shelters, under tents and in other makeshift shelters.

“We don’t know what this government’s strategy is, maybe we’ll end up controlling all of Gaza, which means we’ll have to set up a civil administration or a military regime,” Michael Milshtein, Palestinian affairs expert at Tel Aviv University, told AFP. “I’m not sure the (Zionist) public is aware of the costs of this scenario.” Seizing certain parts of Gaza was “quite easy” for the army, Milshtein said. Many of the areas taken are “empty territories, you know, (the army) doesn’t directly control any Palestinians”, he said, estimating that Zionist entity currently controls “about half” of Gaza.

Levallois, a Middle East expert, believes Zionists might not expand its hold any further and “leave the rest (of the territory) essentially abandoned, allowing in only the bare minimum of humanitarian aid”. “This could lead to a Somalia scenario, a state of anarchy with no authority able to emerge from this field of ruins.” In the buffer zone it now controls, the army has systematically destroyed civilian buildings, according to testimonies from anonymous soldiers collected by the anti-occupation NGO Breaking the Silence and international media.

‘Riviera’ of Middle East

In November, Zionist Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich suggested encouraging “half” of Gaza’s population to leave the territory through “voluntary emigration”. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, leading one of the most right-wing governments in Zionist history, has been supported in this idea by US President Donald Trump. In February, the Republican president suggested turning Gaza into a “Middle East Riviera” and relocating Gazans to Jordan and Egypt.

Some Zionist figures who advocate for the return of settlements in the Gaza Strip - which were evacuated in 2005 - claim to have concrete plans and make regular visits to the edge of Gaza. Netanyahu has not clearly signaled any inclinations for such plans. But with no clear post-war roadmap, Gaza’s future remains uncertain. “There is no strategy,” said Milshtein. “The only strategy is to encourage or adopt Trump’s vision to encourage the Palestinians to leave Gaza. And it’s nonsense. “Most people in (Zionist entity) know it’s a fantasy or an illusion,” he said. “Even Trump doesn’t seem all that interested in the idea anymore.”- AFP

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