Egypt Building Walled Camp in Sinai Desert to Absorb Palestinian Refugees from Gaza
Israel will likely try to push Palestinians from Rafah
into the camp
by Dave DeCamp February 15, 2024
Egypt is building
an 8-square-mile walled enclosure in the Sinai Desert near Gaza to prepare for an
influx of Palestinian refugees as Israel is vowing to launch an assault on
Rafah, which borders Egypt and is packed with about 1.5 million Palestinians.
The revelation of Egypt’s construction, which was
reported by The Wall Street Journal and an Egyptian rights
group, signals Cairo is caving to Israeli pressure to allow Palestinians to
enter its territory.
Egyptian officials told the Journal that
more than 100,000 people would be able to fit into the camps they are
constructing. If a mass exodus of Palestinians from Gaza does happen, the
Egyptian officials said they want to limit the number of refugees they allow in
to between 50,000 and 60,000.
The Sinai Foundation for Human Rights first reported
on the construction on Wednesday and said the project is expected to be
completed within 10 days. Egyptian officials told the Journal they expect a
broad Israeli offensive on Rafah could start “within weeks.” Israel must be
aware of the construction and will likely try to push as many Palestinians into
the camp as it can.
Israeli government officials have not been shy about their desire to cleanse the Gaza Strip of
its Palestinian population and re-establish Jewish settlements. A document
prepared by Israel’s Intelligence Ministry that was leaked back in October said the best-case scenario for Israel would be
to send all 2.3 million Palestinians living in Gaza into Egypt.
But Cairo’s opposition to the plan caused Israeli
officials to look elsewhere and suggest Western countries take in Palestinian
refugees. According to Israeli media, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
previously said he was looking for countries to “absorb” Palestinians, but he’s cooled the rhetoric since the Biden administration criticized other
Israeli ministers for making similar comments.
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