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"Evacuating" two million people from their own country requires a far-reaching plan. And Israel is working on it.

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(Haaretz; Peščanik.net)

Adolf Eichmann's Nazi career began as the "head of the bureau for Jewish affairs and resettlement" in the Reich Ministry of Defense. Josef Bruner, father of the current Mossad chief, Dadi Barneau, was three years old when he and his parents fled Nazi Germany before the Nazi plans for the "resettlement" of Jews went into effect. Last week, Dadi Barneau went to Washington to negotiate the "evacuation" of the population of Gaza. Journalist Barak Ravid quoted Barneau on Channel 12 News as saying that Israel already had agreements with three countries to "resettle" the Palestinian population. What a historical irony. The descendant of refugees from Germany, victims of ethnic cleansing, is talking about ethnic cleansing and it doesn't bother him.

The “evacuation” of two million people from their own country requires a far-reaching plan. And Israel is working on it. The first stage is to move most of its Palestinian inhabitants to some kind of concentration camp so that the “expulsion” is more effective. Last week, the BBC published the results of an investigation based on satellite images into the systematic destruction of settlements by the military in the Gaza Strip. One by one, settlements are being wiped off the face of the earth, and this is being done so that the future concentration camp will be the only place where life is possible in Gaza. Land preparation for the construction of the camp is in full swing. At the same time, the systematic demolition of the entire Strip is underway so that all Palestinians will be forced to register in the concentration camp (entry is voluntary, but exit is not possible). To do this, bulldozers are needed. The BBC reported two advertisements for this procurement. The first reads: "Bulldozers (40 tons) needed for Gaza building demolition project. 1.200 shekels per day, housing and food included, private car option available." Another ad reads: "Working Sunday through Thursday, 7:16 a.m. to 45:XNUMX p.m. Excellent working conditions."

Israel is cold-bloodedly committing crimes against humanity. Not a house here, a house there, not for “operational needs” – it is systematically destroying every possibility of life and preparing the infrastructure for the concentration of the Palestinian population in a “humanitarian city,” which will be a transit camp before expulsion to Libya, Ethiopia, and Indonesia, countries that Channel 12 has learned have been listed as destinations by Dadi Barne’s grandson. This is a plan for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza. Someone had to come up with it, and then there were discussions for and against, and alternatives were offered: cleansing all at once or in stages, all in air-conditioned meeting rooms with protocols and voting. For the first time since the beginning of the revenge campaign on Gaza, it is clear that Israel has a far-reaching plan. This is a war that is being fought only once. It is no longer worth accusing Benjamin Netanyahu of a war without a purpose: its purpose is a crime. And it is no longer necessary to criticize military commanders for the fact that our soldiers are dying in vain: they are dying in a war of ethnic cleansing. The land is prepared, the population can be changed, job advertisements have been published. After the transfer to the camp is carried out and the inhabitants of the humanitarian city begin to long for their former life in ruins, hunger, disease and bombing – the final stage will be moved: forced loading onto trucks and planes on the way to their new desired homeland, Libya, Indonesia or Ethiopia. If the operation to distribute humanitarian aid claimed hundreds of lives, the deportation operation will claim tens of thousands. But nothing will stop Israel from implementing its plan.

Yes, there is a plan and it is more monstrous than anything we imagined. At some point, some people sat down and came up with that plan. It would be naive to think that it happened spontaneously, on its own. In 50 years, the archives will be opened and we will know who was for and who was against. Who thought that maybe at least one hospital should be left. In addition to officers and politicians, there were engineers, architects, demographers, people from the budget sector. Maybe even someone from the Ministry of Health. We will know everything in 50 years.

Meanwhile, the head of the Palestinian evacuation bureau, Dadi Barnea, will carry out another phase of the plan. He is a high-ranking official, obedient and impersonal, he has never refused an order. Sound familiar? The hero of a massive walkie-talkie operation. If we send him to rescue kidnapped Israelis, he goes.*1 And expel millions of people? He can do anything. After all, he is just following orders.

(Translated from Hebrew by Alma Ferhat)

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* Dadi Barnea is Israel's chief negotiator for the release of the hostages. Netanyahu appointed him to replace former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen, who was considered more experienced and a better negotiator, but was not selected for the job because he is a political opponent of the prime minister. Prim. transl.

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