Israeli military proposes Gaza civilian evacuation plan

A donkey-pulled car passes in front of the Al-Faruq mosque, levelled by Israeli bombardment in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on a foggy day on February 25, 2024, amid continuing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas. (Photo by MOHAMMED ABED / AFP)

The Israeli military put forward a plan to evacuate civilians from the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said on Monday, after Netanyahu’s statement that a ground invasion of the southern Palestinian city of Rafah was essential for achieving “complete victory.”

Foreign governments and aid organizations have consistently voiced concerns that such a military operation could result in widespread civilian casualties.

More than 1.4 million Palestinians, most of them displaced from elsewhere, have converged on the last Gazan city untouched by Israel’s ground troops.

Israel’s military “presented the War Cabinet with a plan for evacuating the population from areas of fighting in the Gaza Strip, and with the upcoming operational plan,” a statement in Hebrew from Netayahu’s office said.

The statement did not give any details about how or where the civilians would be moved.

The announcement comes after Egyptian, Qatari and US “experts” met in Doha for talks also attended by Israeli and Hamas representatives, state-linked Egyptian media reported, the latest effort to secure a truce before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Israel’s ally the United States said ongoing mediation efforts produced “an understanding” toward a ceasefire and hostage release, while a Hamas source said the group insisted on the withdrawal of Israeli forces.

But Netanyahu, who has dismissed the withdrawal demand as “delusional”, said a ground invasion of Rafah would put Israel within weeks of “total victory” over Hamas.