
Disagreement Erupts Over Proposed Palestinian Camp in Gaza
A fierce debate is raging within Israel as the government proposes building a temporary camp for displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza. The military is reportedly pushing back against the plan, sparking public outcry and condemnation from former leaders.
Former Prime Ministers Ehud Olmert and Benjamin Netanyahu have sharply criticized the proposal, with Olmert comparing it to "concentration camps." Concerns are mounting over the potential forced relocation of all Gazans to the southern city of Rafah, a move drawing international condemnation.
The plan, described by some as a form of "occupation," aims to manage the growing humanitarian crisis amid ongoing conflict. Critics fear it will exacerbate the already dire situation for civilians.