Diliani: The occupation is building mass detention camps as part of an ethnic cleansing plan in Gaza.
Al-Khamisa News Network - Gaza

Dimitri Diliani, a member of the Revolutionary Council and spokesman for the Democratic Reform Current in Fatah, said: “Ethnic cleansing is an official Israeli policy. The genocidal state is constructing a system of mass detention marketed under the guise of ‘safe zones.’ More than 92% of homes, 94% of schools, over 80% of hospitals, and all universities have been destroyed or rendered unusable by the Israeli genocidal army. The Israeli war of extermination is being waged for a demographic purpose by erasing the civilian infrastructure and transforming the human being into a state ripe for uprooting.”
The Fatah leader added that the data indicates that the Israeli genocidal authorities are pushing a system of forced displacement that concentrates citizens within mass detention camps presented to international public opinion as "safe zones." This design is based on combining the siege with the logic of mass transportation of citizens, confining them to completely controlled geographic areas, transforming destroyed neighborhoods into infrastructure for detention camps. "Transit communities" emerge, through which Palestinian civilian life is re-engineered: movement is controlled with permits and checkpoints, aid is rationed, spaces are enclosed with fences, and all of this is subject to direct Israeli military administration. The practical result is the construction of a mass detention system that serves as the final step in the ethnic cleansing project.
Diliani explained that since the first weeks of the war of extermination, the occupying forces have opened secret channels to push citizens to third countries, coinciding with the preparation of a large-scale detention facility in Gaza. This policy is reviving the doctrines of centralized deportation in twentieth-century Europe in an updated form: neighborhoods are replaced by militarized squares, the language of relief is transformed into a coercive mechanism through which people's basic needs for food, medicine, and transportation are managed, and the daily rhythm of the population is governed by a system of permits that facilitates and normalizes control.
The spokesperson for the Democratic Reform Current calls on the United Nations and all member states to exert sustained pressure on the occupying Israeli state to halt the genocide, dismantle the system of detention camps, lift the blockade, and open UN-administered humanitarian corridors. Diliani also calls for suspending the transfer and sale of weapons to the genocidal Israeli state, imposing measures and sanctions on officials and parties involved in war crimes in Gaza, and activating universal jurisdiction and full cooperation with the International Criminal Court.