
Israel Calls Out Trump in Scandalous Gaza Execution Plan

Israel Plans to Shrink Borders of Palestine, Leaving Gaza as an Open-Air Prison
According to a report in The Telegraph newspaper, Israel is aiming to reduce the borders of Palestine and confine the people living in Gaza to an open-air prison. The report claims that Israel has destroyed the buffer zone between Israel and Gaza and annexed it as part of its own borders. Additionally, Israel has attempted to seize land from Gaza.
Analyses using satellite images taken from above and below the Israel-Gaza border have recorded extensive destruction. Hundreds of houses along the border have been destroyed, fields and gardens have been decimated, facilities have been blown up, and schools and mosques have been ruined. In some areas, the Israeli army has encroached at least 1 kilometer into Gaza and annexed the region.
One of the regions most affected is Beit Hanun, which consisted of fields and farms that were nearly destroyed by the arrival of Israeli tanks. Trees and houses have been bulldozed to create new roads, leading to widespread destruction and famine.
Shujaiyye, one of the most populated places in the world, has also been devastated by the Israeli army’s actions. Satellite images show that the city has been largely destroyed, and the Israeli army has attempted to expand Israel’s borders in this area.
Another critical area, Khan Younis, has seen intensified attacks by the Israeli army, with countless civilians killed under the claim that Hamas’s top leaders were hiding in tunnels under the city. The Israeli army’s plan, according to The Telegraph, is to establish a buffer zone in Khan Younis after the war.
Israel has not publicly announced its plans for the buffer zones, but Israeli officials have reportedly told reporters that the army is preparing to activate such a plan to prevent further attacks.
Reports in Israeli media suggest that a demolition program will impact all buildings within a 1 kilometer zone, with only buildings belonging to UN agencies or built with EU funds being spared. The destruction rates in certain parts of the border have reached 75 to 100 percent.
Furthermore, the Israeli government is planning to resettle Israelis in these areas once the buffer zones are established.
Overall, the actions of Israel in shrinking the borders of Palestine and confining the people of Gaza have raised concerns about the humanitarian impact and long-term implications of these actions.





