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Palestinians reject Israel’s proposed ‘humanitarian city’

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Palestinians were quick to reject a plan proposed by Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz to relocate more than two million people in the Gaza Strip to a ‘humanitarian city’ to be built on the ruins of Rafah at the southern tip of the enclave — where people wouldn't be allowed to leave.

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  • Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz has proposed relocating Gaza's population to a 'humanitarian city' in Rafah. 52s
  • The plan would require screening before entry and would not allow people to leave the area. 1m 4s
  • Palestinians have rejected the proposal, likening it to a large jail and insisting on their right to remain in Gaza. 1m 12s
  • Both Palestinians and Israelis continue to suffer casualties amid ongoing conflict. 14s
  • There are ongoing calls from both communities for an end to the war. 1m 56s
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