Israeli think tank lays out a blueprint for the complete ethnic cleansing of Gaza

October 31, 2023
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Among the countries mentioned as possible sites for Palestinians from Gaza are Canada, European countries such as Greece and Spain, and North African countries. Photo: Chloe DS/Jacob Abdrewartha

Update, October 24, 2023

After this article was originally published, the Israeli outlet Calcalist on a separate plan for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza that is being circulated by the Israeli Intelligence Ministry headed by Gila Gamliel. The leaked document was reportedly created for an organisation called 鈥淭he Unit for Settlement 鈥 Gaza Strip鈥 and was not meant for the public.

In the plan being proposed by the Intelligence Ministry, Palestinians in Gaza would be displaced from Gaza to the northern Egyptian Sinai peninsula. In the report, the ministry described different options for what comes after an invasion of Gaza and the option deemed as 鈥渓iable to provide positive and long-lasting strategic results鈥 was the transfer of Gaza residents to Sinai. The move entails three steps: the creation of tent cities southwest of the Gaza Strip; the construction of a humanitarian corridor to 鈥渁ssist the residents鈥; and finally, the building of cities in northern Sinai. In parallel, a 鈥渟terile zone鈥, several kilometers wide, would be established within Egypt, south of the Israeli border, 鈥渟o that the evacuated residents would not be able to return鈥.聽

In addition, similar to the plan described in the original story below, the document calls for cooperation with other countries, in fact 鈥渁s many as possible鈥 so that they may 鈥渁bsorb鈥 the Palestinians who have been uprooted from Gaza. Among the countries mentioned as possible sites for Palestinians from Gaza are Canada, European countries such as Greece and Spain, and North African countries.聽

Original article

The Hamas attack on Israeli towns surrounding Gaza on October 7 has provided a pretext for an unprecedented, genocidal revenge campaign by Israel involving the massacre of now nearly 5000 Palestinians, including over 2000 children 鈥 and that may only be the beginning. Now, an Israeli think tank with ties to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is promoting plans for the complete ethnic cleansing of Gaza.聽

On October 17, the a () advocating for the 鈥渞elocation and final settlement of the entire Gaza population.鈥 The report advocates exploiting the current moment to accomplish a long-held Zionist goal of moving Palestinians off the land of historic Palestine. The report鈥檚 subtitle makes it clear: 鈥淭here is at the moment a unique and rare opportunity to evacuate the whole Gaza Strip in coordination with the Egyptian government.鈥澛

The Misgav Institute is headed by former Netanyahu National Security Advisor , who remains influential in Israeli security circles. The Institute鈥檚 former chairpersons and founding associates (chair 2012鈥19), a right-centrist who was Minister of Communications intermittently in the years 2020鈥22; , former Defense Minister (note that both Hendel and Yaalon have become opposed to Netanyahu in the recent years); Moshe Arens, also former Defense Minister 鈥 and other top political personas.

The main arguments of the report, which the Institute highlighted on social media upon the report鈥檚 release, are translated as follows:聽聽

鈥 There is a need for an immediate, viable plan for the resettlement and economic rehabilitation of the entire Arab population in the Gaza Strip, which sits well with the geopolitical interests of Israel, Egypt, United States and Saudi Arabia.

鈥 In 2017 it was reported that in Egypt there were 10 million available apartment units, of which half were built and half under construction. For example, in two of the biggest Cairo satellite cities, 鈥淥ctober 6鈥 and 鈥淩amadan 10鈥 there is an immense number of built and empty apartments under governmental and private ownership as well as empty lots for building that would in total suffice the housing of about 6 million residents.

鈥 The average cost of a three-room apartment of 95 square meters for an average Gaza family of 5.14 people in one of the two mentioned cities stands at $19,000. In calculating the total population that resides in the Gaza Strip, which stands between 1.4鈥2.2 million people, it is possible to assess that the amount that would need to be transferred to Egypt in order to finance would be around $5鈥8 billion.

鈥 An encouraging injection to the Egyptian economy at this magnitude would provide an enormous and immediate advantage to [Egyptian President] El-Sisi鈥檚 regime. Such money sums, compared to the Israeli economy, are miniscule. The investment of a mere few billions of dollars (even if it is $20 or 30 billion) in order to solve this difficult issue is an innovative, cheap and viable solution.聽

鈥 There is no doubt that in order for this plan to be enacted, many conditions need to exist in parallel. At the moment, these conditions exist, and it is unclear when such an opportunity will arise again, if at all.聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽

It appears that this ethnic-cleansing plan is based on a similar logic to that of the 鈥淎braham Accords鈥, involving the infusion of massive sums towards despotic regimes to write off the Palestinian issue. But this time, it is not just about slow annexation and bantustanisation through 鈥渆conomic peace鈥 鈥 but advocating for the complete population transfer of Palestinians from Gaza.聽

Previous calls for ethnic cleansing

It is not the first time that suggestions for a full ethnic cleansing have appeared from Israeli analysts or even politicians. In the midst of the 2014 Gaza onslaught, Moshe Feiglin, who was then part of Likud and deputy chair of the Knesset, sent Netanyahu a public, 7-point proposal for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza. He repeated the genocidal advocacy in 2018. Feiglin is now a libertarian politician. In a recent interview on Channel 14, Feiglin called for a 鈥淒resden鈥 on Gaza (referring to the WW2 firebombing of Dresden in February 1945, killing some 25,000 people) 鈥 鈥渁 storm of fire on all of Gaza!鈥 he proclaimed, demanding to 鈥渘ot leave stone on stone鈥 and emphasising 鈥渢otal fire!鈥 and 鈥渢he end of ends!鈥澛犅犅

The Misgav Institute鈥檚 thinking has also been reflected in the Israeli intelligentsia. In 2004, respected Israeli historian , who is a self-proclaimed leftist, shocked many by bemoaning the fact that Ben Gurion did not 鈥渇inish the job鈥 and carry out the full ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians, saying it would have led to less conflict in the ensuing decades. But he also said that a 鈥渢ransfer and expulsion鈥 policy is only a question of time, and timing. Morris argued that in 鈥渘ormal鈥 times, such policies may be immoral 鈥 but in 鈥渁pocalyptic circumstances鈥, they may be both moral, 鈥渞easonable鈥 and 鈥渆ven essential鈥.

From his interview in Haaretz:

鈥淚f you are asking me whether I support the transfer and expulsion of the Arabs from the West Bank, Gaza and perhaps even from Galilee and the Triangle, I say not at this moment. I am not willing to be a partner to that act. In the present circumstances it is neither moral nor realistic. The world would not allow it, the Arab world would not allow it, it would destroy the Jewish society from within. But I am ready to tell you that in other circumstances, apocalyptic ones, which are liable to be realised in five or ten years, I can see expulsions.鈥

Thus, the Misgav report would seem not only to be arguing that to forcibly displace the Palestinian population from Gaza but that, similar to the conditions that Morris laid out, this is a historic opportunity to do it.聽

Israeli support

Since October 7, calls for flattening Gaza have been rampant among the Israeli leadership and widely espoused across the population. On October 12, Israeli Channel 12 published a about how the desire to ethnically cleanse Gaza has taken hold in Israeli popular culture:聽

鈥淧eople from the political left and center have called for the flattening of Gaza this week. A very short post fantasizing about a nature party that would take place on what was Gaza land received 100 thousand likes and 60 thousand shares." The young Tel-Aviv woman who posted on Instagram had only 700 followers, but then the post 鈥渆xploded鈥. She claims to be a centrist who 鈥渉as always sanctified human rights, compassion is the first emotion that is activated in me鈥, she says. 鈥淚 do not want to kill Gazan babies, I never hated Arabs and it鈥檚 not like I started hating them this week. But after what happened, I say to the Gaza residents 鈥 your babies are your problem鈥.聽

This sentiment seems to match quite well with broad which have been coming from across the political spectrum, including those considered centrist or liberal.聽

Meanwhile, while the world鈥檚 eyes are on Gaza, ethnic cleansing is also being realised in the West Bank by Israeli settlers and soldiers. The terrorising of mostly rural Palestinian communities in the West Bank had resulted in the uprooting of several communities before October 7 but has accelerated greatly since, with some 545 Palestinians forcibly displaced from at least 13 communities since October 7, according to information from the West Bank Protection Consortium (WBPC) and Israeli human rights organisation Yesh Din (). The murderous settler attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank have gotten relatively little attention, like the murder of four Palestinians in Qusra on October 11 and then the at the funeral. The number of killed Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7 is nearing 100 鈥 in two weeks 鈥 an unfathomable pace.聽

Thus, these times are exceptionally dangerous for Palestinians. The Hamas attack seems to have reignited long-standing Zionist wishes, and now some want to exploit this public mood in support of a massive ethnic cleansing campaign. It doesn鈥檛 mean that it will happen all at once, but as mentioned, in some places, it has already begun.

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