Folks are asking what does Netanyahu’s occupation plan mean, since Israel already occupies Gaza?
It means implementing the notorious “Generals Plan” to Gaza city, Deir al-Bala & Nusairat; the only last 3 areas Israel hasn’t fully wiped out & where most Gazans are sheltering🧵
2\ The “Generals Plan” is ethnic cleansing (per Israel itself) done in 5 steps:
Fully encircle & besiege a city
Cut food & water & take hospitals & other vital services out
Bomb incessantly by air, land & sea
Invade gradually & force people out at gunpoint
Flatten everything
3\ Israel tested the "Generals Plan" in Northern Gaza in late 2024
There were around 150,000 Gazans there at the start
IDF surrounded them, cut off all food & water for over 100 days, gradually advanced from all directions, forced people out until only about 12,000 were left.
4\ Anyone who didn't leave Jabalia, Beit Hanoun & Beit Lahia during the Generals Plan was considered a "potential terrorist"
Wherever the IDF advanced, they rounded up people, kidnapped hundreds at random, put the rest on death marches southwards
5\ The cornerstone of Israel's campaign in Northern Gaza was to FLATTEN EVERYTHING so Gazans have nothing left to go back to
Once the IDF depopulated the area, they brought in settlers & bulldozers to demolish all homes left standing haaretz.com/israel-news/20…
6\ "Occupying" Gaza city now means repeating the Generals Plan. Israel is very open about what's next:
Encircle the city, lay total siege, bomb incessantly, advance with troops, force people out
Anyone left behind is Khamas terrorsit
Then flatten everything like Jabalia & Rafah
7\ What Israel did in Northern Gaza & Rafah & now wants to repeat in Gaza city was called "ethnic cleansing" & "War of annihilation" by Israel's right-wing former Prime Minister & Defence Minister
"Indiscriminate unrestrained brutal & criminal killing of civilians"
8\ Israel repeatedly tried to depopulate Gaza city for 16 months with indiscriminate bombing, starvation, invasions...etc. but it failed
Israel called it a "cat & mouse game" where the IDF invades an area to push people south, but they instead flee to an adjacent neighbourhood mako.co.il/news-columns/2…
9\ Gaza city is now sheltering over 1 million people. Over 70% of the city has destroyed, but it's not fully wiped out like Rafah or Jabalia.
If Israel gets its way in Gaza city & Deir Al-Balah, there would literally be nothing left of the entire Gaza Strip
10\ Where would a million Gazans go? A concentration camp in Rafah
Israel's Finance Minister quietly allocated 3 billion NIS this week for a Gaza "security box" to establish such a camp
The ultimate gift to Hamas is NOT a few countries' symbolic recognition of Palestine
The ultimate gift to Hamas is Netanyahu & Trump humiliating, weakening, sanctioning & bankrupting the Palestinian Authority no matter how far Abbas goes to appease Israel & the US🧵
2\ Hamas' key argument for armed resistance is that nonviolence, advocacy, civil disobedience, international courts, diplomacy, peace processes are all futile & if you try them you'd only get smacked & demonized by Israel & the US without achieving any tangible results
3\ Hamas' main case study to legitimize their path is to point out how Mahmoud Abbas recognized Israel, renounced violence, suppressed intifadas, & actively collaborates with the US & Israel against fellow Palestinians
Then they'd ask "what did Abbas get out of this? Nothing"
We warned about this 8 months ago; Israel's 5 finger policy of dissecting Gaza into smaller concentration camps using "security corridors" (i.e. extermination zones):
Everything on both sides of each corridor is then gradually wiped out
2\ You can already see how Israel systematically demolished every single building on both sides of its latest "corridor" in Khan Younis
Those "corridors" are deadlier than the Berlin Wall; anyone trying to cross from one side to another is instantly executed
3\ Each time Israel creates a "security corridor" (i.e. extermination zone), they gradually expand its width until it becomes a giant strip of wasteland
Netzarim started as a narrow route, quickly expanded to 4 miles (6.5 km) in width
Every single building in there was wiped out
10 soldiers took turns to rape their victim on camera until they exploded his intestines & raptured his rectum. Gov leaders, MPs, religious leaders… all praised the rapists. National TVs hosted the rapists. The public overwhelmingly supported the rapists.
They now pretend this never happened; the very folks who never said a single word about this want to shame you into supporting a genocide by screaming “Oct 7 sexual violence” every single day!
🚨Yehuda Vach is the man behind the daily GHF massacres:
An IDF Brigadier General & an extremist settler from Kiryat Arba. He gave explicit orders to fire at starved Gazans
He's one of the most genocidal Israeli officers in Gaza, responsible for some of the worst atrocities🧵
2\ Vach is the one who blew up Gaza's sole cancer specialist hospital, the Turkish hospital
He created his "private army" of extremist settlers & terrorist "hilltop youth" to demolish homes in Gaza & hired his brothers to lead the job to "flatten Gaza"
3\ Vach brags that "there are no innocents in Gaza" & said last year that "not one [aid] truck should enter." He explained to his soldiers "We needed to make things hard on the convoys that entered and harass them."
Israel put him in charge of the GHF area on purpose!
Here's how & why GHF massacres happen daily (step by step)🧵
1- Starved Gazans sleep in the open near al-Mawasi's Mu'awiya mosque that leads to the GHF "hubs"
Near dawn, more desperate people arrive & start pushing the queue to get to GHF
IDF fires: 1st massacre of the day at 3:00-4:00. Everyday, like clockwork
The more fires shot, the more starved people panic, scatter or stampede, & the more violently the IDF attacks (e.g. tank shells, live bullets)
2- The gangs arrive first:
At the crack of dawn, the IDF & GHF allow in collaborators, looters, gang members & subcontractors who open boxes to scavenge & loot the most valuable items (e.g. oil) to sell on the black market
No massacres at that point
3- First wave of starved Gazans arrive in the earliest hours of the morning
The IDF & GHF allow them into the caged concentration camp & feeding pens
But more people show up than what GHF could handle (i.e. 8,000 food boxes per day for 2.4 million people)
IDF starts shooting: 2nd massacre of the day
People who managed to get food sometimes encounter criminals on their way back who loot the boxes by force
3- Negotiating a possible long-term truce for 5-7 years that entails full cessation of "offensive military operations" by both sides
4- Allowing Gazans to travel out of & back to Gaza freely through the Rafah crossing & resuming commercial goods & trade
5- Finalising reconstruction arrangement & plans during the negotiations on ending the war & providing aid to Gazans affected by the war.
6- Reconstruction of the Gaza Strip to be implemented over 3-5 years (i.e. the widely endorsed Egyptian plan); under the supervision of a number of countries & organizations, including Egypt, Qatar, & UN.
6- Ceasefire would continue automatically after the 60 day pause if Israel & Hamas are still negotiating by then (this was a basic condition in the Jan 19 ceasefire agreement Netanyahu signed).
7- Hamas would release 10 Israeli captives & 18 bodies during the 60-day pause, & will release all remaining captives as soon as the final phase is agreed upon (i.e. ending the war).
Most of those points were ALREADY in the outline Hamas reached with Trump's negotiating team last week before Netanyahu rejected that proposal completely out of hand & forced Witkoff to take those items off
3\ The main changes between Witkoff's latest outline & Hamas' response are:
1- Witkoff's proposal says the 60-day pause would be extended "under conditions" & for "a duration agreed upon by the parties", which basically means after the 60 days are over, Netanyahu would say give me the remaining captives for another 60 days (that's how he did it last March).
Hamas's response says the 60-day pause should be renewed if negotiations are still ongoing (which is literally what the Jan 19 agreement stipulated, which Israel signed & agreed to & the US guaranteed).
2- Witkoff's latest proposal says Hamas would release the 10 Israeli captives & 18 bodies within one week of the 60-day ceasefire starting (what would guarantee Israel wouldn't end the ceasefire right after that week?)
Hamas says they'd release 4 of alive captives on day 1, two of them on day 30, & 4 on day 60, to ensure Israel's compliance with the terms of the agreement (Israel violated the last agreement over 960 times).
3- Witkoff's latest proposal says Hamas & Israel would negotiate the permanent ceasefire on day 1 of the this 60-day pause going into effect. It says the topics the two sides would negotiate *include*:
- Keys & terms of prisoner swap for the remaining captives
- Israel's withdrawal and redeployment
- Long-term security arrangements within Gaza
- "Day after" arrangements
Hamas removed the word "including" since it's a loophole that allows Netanyahu to add more demands last minute to sabotage the talks. They defined the terms of the negotiations to be about:
- Keys & terms of prisoner swap for the remaining captives
- *Full* Israeli withdrawal from Gaza (not redeployment)
- Day after arrangements which are; Hamas handing over control in Gaza immediately to a technocratic independent committee & full cessation of "offensive military operations" by both sides for 5-7 years (to give room for PA-Israeli peace negotiations).