Washington Recreates Ethnic Cleansing in Gaza, and Egypt Stands Against the Plan
In the most dangerous escalation since the start of the aggression, the National Society for the Defense of Rights and Freedoms reveals the outlines of an Israeli-American plan to completely invade the Gaza Strip. The plan aims to empty it of its population and obliterate its national identity, in a systematic replication of the genocidal policy practiced by the United States against the Native American Indians centuries ago. While the Israeli war machine continues to implement the plan on the ground, Egypt stands directly in the face of its thwarting, despite the distortion attempts by groups whose rhetoric and practices have proven to serve this dangerous project.
The Society is following with great concern the accelerating developments on the ground in the Gaza Strip, as the outlines of a comprehensive military and political plan developed by the Zionist entity, with direct support from the US administration, are revealed. This plan aims to completely invade the Strip, dismantle its demographic fabric, and redraw its geographic and demographic map, in a blatant replication of the policies of ethnic cleansing witnessed throughout the world throughout history.
The essence of this plan reflects an accurate reproduction of the genocidal crimes committed by the United States against the Native American Indians, when they were killed and displaced. Forcibly, their cultural and historical identity was erased, paving the way for the seizure of their lands and wealth. Today, this crime is being perpetrated once again in Gaza, where the Israeli occupation plays the operational role on the ground, while the United States provides political cover, military support, and funding, in blatant defiance of international law and human rights principles.
Reliable field data confirms that this plan is proceeding with deliberate and systematic steps, most notably:
1. Intensifying aerial and artillery bombardment to cause the greatest possible human losses, terrorize the civilian population, and force them to flee.
2. Destroying civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, and water and electricity networks, to paralyze life and bring about a total collapse.
3. Geographically isolating the Gaza Strip by creating buffer zones and corridors under the direct military control of the occupation.
4. Imposing new demographic realities through mass displacement from the north and south of the Gaza Strip and changing the nature of control over the territory.
5. Reshaping the Palestinian political landscape by imposing alternative forces and leaderships subject to Israeli-American hegemony.
In the face of this systematic crime, the Association affirms that Egypt represents the primary obstacle to the implementation of this plan, recognizing the direct threat it poses to security. For the sake of Egyptian nationalism and regional stability, the Egyptian state has worked politically, security-wise, and humanitarianally to prevent the evacuation of the Gaza Strip of its residents and thwarted pressures aimed at forcing displacement to Sinai. It has also continued its efforts to open humanitarian corridors, pursue a ceasefire, and confront any attempt to impose a fait accompli that serves the Israeli-American agenda.
Nevertheless, groups claiming to support the Palestinian cause have been exposed, while actually serving this agenda through:
Launching systematic campaigns to distort the Egyptian position in the regional and international media
Adopting a propaganda discourse that intersects with the occupation narrative
Fusing side crises to confuse the unified Arab position and weaken the tools of political resistance
The National Association for the Defense of Rights and Freedoms affirms that what is happening in Gaza is not a conflict over borders, but rather an existential battle aimed at ending the Palestinian presence as a people and identity. Foiling this plan requires:
1. A unified Arab position that supports the Egyptian position rejecting forced displacement
2. Urgent international action to halt military operations and prevent the commission of genocide
3. Exposing and disgracing parties that claim to support the cause while serving the goals of the occupation Occupation
4. Prosecuting the occupation leaders and their supporters before the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity
The Association warns that international silence or neutrality at this historic moment constitutes complicity in a new crime of genocide, and that history will not forgive those who justify or remain silent about this crime.
