US Senator Marco Rubio is contemplating the elimination of the position of US security coordinator for the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, amid ongoing restructuring efforts, as reported by Axios. The role, currently held by General Mike Fenzel, is crucial for coordinating with Israeli and Palestinian officials to manage security crises, particularly given the deteriorating situation in the West Bank. Sources warn that abolishing this position could exacerbate instability, especially during the current conflict in Gaza, though no final decision has been made, and the US State Department has not commented on the matter.
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Making Concentration Camp Gaza – Middle East Monitor
The Israeli government's proposal to create a "humanitarian city" for 600,000 displaced Palestinians in Gaza, amidst a rising death toll, has drawn criticism for resembling concentration camps aimed at permanent relocation. Former leaders and commentators have condemned the plan as a potential act of ethnic cleansing and a violation of international law, emphasizing its implications for the Palestinian population. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The Israeli government's proposal to relocate displaced Palestinians into...
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