埃及在西奈沙漠修建 8 平方英里的围墙以应对拉法难民溢出 
Egypt Erects 8-Square-Mile Walled Enclosure In Sinai Desert For Rafah Refugee Spillover 

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/egypt-erects-8-square-mile-walled-enclosure-sinai-desert-rafah-refugee-spillover

随着逃离加沙的难民人数不断增加,埃及正在靠近以色列边境的西奈沙漠建造一个有围墙的营地。 这是在可能增加的暴力和以色列地面袭击之前发生的。 之前的一篇文章报道称,超过 150 万人被困在南部城市拉法,远远超过战前的人口。 人们越来越担心,由于以色列军队和哈马斯武装分子之间的进一步冲突,加沙难民营可能会人满为患。 因此,该应急计划旨在防止数千人试图到达边境另一侧的安全地带,同时在出现大量涌入的情况下提供庇护选择。 营地占地八平方英里,周围有高高的混凝土墙,可容纳超过十万人; 然而,官员们的目标是只允许 50,000 至 60,000 人进入其边界。 随着以色列总理本杰明·内塔尼亚胡宣布对拉法的围困不可避免,这个埃及营地很可能成为许多努力逃离祖国持续敌对行动的人的永久住所。 然而,有报道称,美国政策制定者对局势基本上仍不参与,未能为促进谈判及和平解决提供任何切实支持。

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In a press briefing earlier this week IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi said, "We know that it is more difficult for us to fight in an environment where there are over a million people and another 10,000 Hamas operatives" - as we highlighted previously.

There are now some 1.5 million people crammed into the far southern city, which is more than six times its pre-war population, according to UN estimates. Egypt is now fearing the crisis will spill over its border, and is racing to erect a large walled compound to physically keep refugees from Gaza out, amid fears a bigger Israeli ground assault is imminent.

Displaced Palestinians in Rafah, via Reuters

Egyptian officials have said they are constructing an 8-square-mile walled enclosure in the Sinai Desert close to the border, in an anticipation of at least some Gazans getting into Egypt. It appears this a 'plan B' of sorts in order to contain the anticipated swarms of refugees coming into the Sinai desert, but without allowing them freedom of access to the rest of Egypt.

According to the The Wall Street Journal, this would be a massive military guarded camp of sorts, which could see over 100,000 people settle there

For weeks, Egypt has sought to bolster security along the frontier to keep Palestinians out, deploying soldiers and armored vehicles and reinforcing fences. The massive new compound is part of contingency plans if large numbers of Gazans do manage to get in.

More than 100,000 people could be accommodated in the camp, Egyptian officials said. It is surrounded by concrete walls and far from any Egyptian settlements. Large numbers of tents, as yet unassembled, have been delivered to the site, these people said.

With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying his army will need to fight Hamas in Rafah, a Palestinian city on the Egyptian border, Egyptian officials think a broad Israeli offensive could happen within weeks.

But officials say Egyptian border security would still seek to limit refugee numbers coming into the camp to around 50,000 or 60,000 people. 

Assuming a brutal Israeli military siege of Rafah happens as anticipated, and as Gazans essentially have nowhere else to go, this Egyptian camp has all the makings of what will likely to become the next permanent Palestinian refugee camp - as is the case with similar settlements which have long been in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon.

Already large tent cities have popped up after months of Israel's campaign in Gaza...

Meanwhile, Hamas and Israel are no closer to a ceasefire, and a new report has emerged Thursday strongly suggesting the Biden administration in reality has no interest in peace, and is staying mum while Israeli decision-making gets more hawkish. According to Axios:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Secretary of State Tony Blinken last week that a direct or indirect U.S. recognition of a Palestinian state "would be a prize for those who planned and orchestrated the Oct. 7 massacre," two Israeli officials told Axios.

Such recognition by the U.S. would change decades of American policy that advocated for a Palestinian state only as a result of direct negotiations with Israel. The Israeli government is increasingly concerned if that happens, it would put more pressure on Israel to accept a Palestinian state.

One displaced Gazan has been cited in WSJ as follows: "Some people are already on the Egyptian border, and if the bombing intensifies, they will go directly to Sinai. It’s the worst of decisions."

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