Board of Peace Launches Pilot Project to Manage Humanitarian Shelter Centres in Gaza
Pilot zones would provide food, medical care and services for unarmed civilians while using caravans instead of permanent reconstruction, officials said.
- The Board of Peace is preparing to launch "Hamas-free humanitarian zones" in the Gaza Strip, beginning with a pilot program in Tel Sultan near Rafah within weeks to house civilians with no weapons or affiliation with Hamas.
- Multinational forces under the board's management will operate from a facility at Camp Amitai, with tactical vehicles having already arrived at the International Stabilisation Force base on Tuesday equipped with "non-lethal weapons."
- To pressure Hamas by separating civilians from the group's reach, the Israel Defence Forces will continue expanding its grip beyond the "Yellow Line" while the board readies a committee of Palestinian technocrats to replace Hamas.
- Unconfirmed reports of a meeting in Cyprus coincided with the board dismissing director of deradicalisation Jason Olson on Wednesday, with an unnamed official stating his "recent detail in support of the Board of Peace mission has concluded."
- Critics argue the plan is premature while Hamas remains armed and could exploit the compounds, while UN envoy Nickolay Mladenov cautioned that such divisions risk entrenching a permanent status quo with Hamas controlling over 2 million people across the Gaza Strip.
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