In line with the sentiments expressed by other Israeli occupational government officials, Prime Minister and noted war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated yesterday that his administration is advocating for “voluntary immigration” from Gaza which more or less is signaling another nakba within the region.

Concerns have been raised by many observers who fear that, given the extensive damage caused by Israeli air strikes to Gaza’s infrastructure and housing, Israel may exploit this situation to compel Gazans into relocating to Egypt’s Sinai peninsula.

Over the Holiday weekend, an Israeli air strike killed a longtime UN aid worker and 70 members of his extended family with a total of at least 136 UN workers losing their lives in Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza. Additionally, the Health Ministry in Gaza reported Monday that 250 died and another 500 injured over 24 hours with 100 of those deaths coming after Israel launched an air bombardment on a refugee camp in central Gaza.