PFLP: The Organized Displacement Operations by the Occupation in Gaza are a Comprehensive Plan

The organized displacement operations announced by the occupation in the central Gaza Strip are part of a comprehensive plan for displacement.

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine confirmed that the systematic forced displacement operations carried out by the occupation in the central camps and southern neighborhoods of Gaza City are systematic war crimes and part of the occupation’s ongoing plans to displace the residents of the Gaza Strip, a plan that the occupation has pursued across occupied Palestine.

The Front emphasized that the new evacuation orders for the northern neighborhoods of Nusseirat Camp and Al-Bureij Camp in central Gaza affect tens of thousands of residents and displaced people, who continue to face the occupation’s systematic assaults, originating from the axis of death and killing known as “Netzarim.”

The Front clarified that the entire world must fully understand the occupation’s goals in controlling this axis as part of its plans for forced displacement and comprehensive genocide, which include preventing the displaced from returning to northern Gaza and imposing a tight siege in which the occupation enforces starvation in its most brutal forms. It also involves the displacement of residents from vast areas in the northern part of the central governorate and the southern part of Gaza governorate, to the extent that the displaced area now exceeds the size of any governorate in Gaza.

The Front called for international prosecution of the occupation and the escalation of the struggle through all available means to expose, confront, and deter the policies of organized displacement affecting the Gaza Strip, the occupied West Bank, and the occupied territories of 1948. It stressed that there is full American cooperation with the occupation’s goals, providing cover for its policies and participating in its brutal aggression and crimes.

Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Central Media Department
5 October 2024