Israel’s Secret Plan to Exterminate Palestinians Exposed: Leaked Document Reveals Shocking Intentions

2023-10-31 12:52:00

Tel Aviv: Israel’s secret plan to exterminate Palestinians in Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been leaked.
On October 29, Press TV reported that the document of the secret project was leaked on the Internet.

The leaked document contained instructions from Israeli intelligence. The document calls for the forced deportation of over two million people from Gaza to Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.

The ten-page classified document was translated from Hebrew to English by WikiLeaks.
There are four main projects of the secret document.

Direct Palestinian citizens to evacuate northern Gaza ahead of a ground offensive, conduct continuous ground operations from north to south Gaza, depopulate the routes to Rafah, establish tent cities in northern Sinai, and build cities to resettle Palestinians in Egypt.

But reports suggest that this is the opposite of what the Israeli government is telling the world.

Press TV reported that every step in this document is a violation of the human rights of the Palestinian people and is part of the Zionist regime’s long-term plan to expel more than two million Palestinians from their land.

But nowhere in the document is there an announcement to stop the bombing.

Currently, more than 8000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks. More than half of them are children.

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