A United Nations special committee has raised alarms over Israel's policies that may lead to another Nakba, stressing accusations of ethnic cleansing and substantial suffering inflicted on Palestinians. After announcing a plan to expel many Palestinians from Gaza, the committee condemned Israel's ongoing land confiscation efforts and the targeting of Palestinian communities, implying a government priority of colonial expansion. The report also highlighted human rights violations, noting systematic torture and degrading treatment present in Israeli detention centers, reflecting a larger strategy aimed at Palestinian oppression and displacement.
The committee warned that Israel's actions could lead to another Nakba, emphasizing its policy of ethnic cleansing and the suffering inflicted on Palestinians.
Israel's government prioritizes wider colonial expansion, using security operations to mask land confiscation, mass displacement, and the replacement of Palestinian communities with settlers.
The UN committee reported systematic human rights violations, including torture and inhumane treatment in Israeli prisons, highlighting a broader pattern of oppression against Palestinians.
Palestinians relate any forced displacement to the Nakba of 1948, a collective memory that heightens fears of current and future injustices.
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