GAZA — Recent reports by Hebrew-language
newspapers revealed a plan that the
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) plan to
divide Gaza into areas governed by clans, with responsibility for managing the
distribution of humanitarian aid. Gaza's tribes have unequivocally rejected the
occupation's scheme, condemning its attempts to assert control over the region,
Al-Ghad reported.
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The Palestinian Tribal Authority in Gaza has
responded, vehemently denouncing the occupation's plan and labeling it as
deceptive. Akef Al-Masri, the General Commissioner of the
Palestinian Tribal Authority in Gaza, criticized the occupation's statements, accusing them of
sowing confusion and discord within Palestinian society. He underscored the
pivotal role played by Palestinian tribes in the resistance and called for
national unity to counteract the occupation's strategic maneuvers.
Al-Masri urgently called for action to halt
the
humanitarian crisis, ensure the unimpeded flow of aid, and provide shelter
for citizens until reconstruction efforts take place. Furthermore, he
emphasized the need for national unity, the formation of a unified government,
and international intervention to prevent further acts of genocide.
The occupation's proposed plan to distribute
aid through local families, known as "Al-Hamayel," is currently under
scrutiny. The plan outlines the division of Gaza into provinces, with each
major family overseeing a designated sub-district. These families would be
tasked with managing civilian life during the transitional period following the
conflict.
In a separate development,
Prime Minister Netanyahu recently sought input from security officials on the possibility of
collaborating with local forces in Gaza for post-war administration.
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