US-'Israel' plan to displace Gaza residents under humanitarian pretext
The Gaza government media office condemned a covert US-Israeli forced displacement plan involving the Boston Consulting Group and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
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Israeli tanks position near smoke in southern Gaza, viewed from a US-Israeli-backed aid center in Khan Younis, Gaza, Occupied Palestine, May 29, 2025 (AP)
The Gaza government media office has denounced a covert US-Israeli scheme designed to forcibly relocate Palestinians, using the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and the Boston Consulting Group. It warns that those complicit in this scheme will be held responsible for any crimes committed against civilians.
The government media office has accused the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation of involvement in a US-Israeli scheme aimed at forcibly displacing Palestinian civilians under the deceptive guise of humanitarian aid.
The office issued an official statement referencing an investigation published by the Financial Times, which exposed details of a secret plan called "Aurora" involving a financial model designed to demographically empty the Gaza Strip by forcibly displacing more than half a million Palestinians through externally-funded "resettlement packages" that would be financed by foreign parties.
GHF operates as a front for displacement scheme
The statement asserted that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, established with US-Israeli backing and overseeing what it described as "death traps in Gaza," serves as the operational front for this scheme, claiming to provide humanitarian aid while causing the deaths of 751 civilians, injuries to 4,931 others, and the disappearance of 39 citizens.
130 international humanitarian organizations have refused to cooperate with this foundation, accusing it of serving as "a cover for Israeli military objectives," the media office emphasized.
According to the statement, the report showed the project had secretly received financing along with support from US private security companies while carrying out aid distribution activities that contradicted humanitarian norms. It highlighted that the exposure of these schemes caused multiple BCG partners to be expelled.
These operations cannot continue rebranding ethnic cleansing as charity work, the media office emphasized, noting every entity supporting the initiative shares liability for resulting civilian harm. The schemes' humanitarian facade changes nothing about their illegality, they added, promising a forthcoming reckoning through international legal channels.
The statement concluded by affirming that "our great Palestinian people, despite all the war crimes, starvation campaigns, genocide, and forced displacement, remain rooted in their land," and will never relinquish their inalienable rights until the end of Israeli occupation across all Palestinian territory.