How reconstruction became Israel’s new weapon of ‘silent transfer’ in Gaza
Experts warn the promise of reconstruction turns right to shelter into a tool of political extortion and alleged demographic change.
Al Jazeera reports on how Israel's reconstruction promises in Gaza are being used as a political tool, turning the right to shelter into a form of extortion and alleged demographic change. Experts warn that the reconstruction is designed to 're-engineer' Palestinian life, with Israel controlling the flow of essential materials and using it as a bargaining chip. The blockade is seen as a philosophy of governance, ensuring that reconstruction remains a perpetual project, keeping donor countries exhausted and the Palestinian administration in a state of constant begging.
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