Gaza government condemns Israeli plan to build forced isolation camps
Gaza's government media office rejects "Israel's" proposed isolation camps as extensions of genocide, urging urgent international intervention to stop ongoing violations.
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A makeshift tent camp for forcibly displaced Palestinians stretches across Gaza City as seen, on May 6, 2025. (AP)
The Gaza government media office in the Gaza Strip has forcefully condemned the Israeli occupation's reported intention to establish forced isolation camps within the enclave, describing them as reminiscent of Nazi-era districts.
In a strongly worded statement, the bureau declared that “the Palestinian people in all their components will confront these forced isolation camps as an extension of the genocide.”
180,000 Gazans killed, wounded, or missing since October
The statement also highlighted the scale of devastation caused by the ongoing aggression, stating that “the genocide being carried out by the occupation has so far resulted in more than 180,000 people killed, wounded, or missing” since October 7, 2023.
The Gaza-based media office urged the international community, United Nations institutions, and Arab and Islamic nations to urgently fulfill their responsibilities and take immediate action to halt what it described as "ongoing Israeli violations."
The statement called for a swift end to the occupation’s campaign of genocide, starvation, and the imposition of forced isolation, warning that the situation continues to deteriorate under the weight of escalating violence and humanitarian collapse.
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