
Critics slams Israel's plans for ‘concentration zone' in Gaza's Rafah
Displaced Palestinians and several Israeli politicians alike slam the Israeli government's plans for what it calls a 'humanitarian city' in Rafah. Critics say forcing Palestinians into the zone would amount to a 'concentration camp.'
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