Gaza's Future: A Plan for a High-Tech Camp and Uncertain Peace
Rafah, GazaWed Jan 28 2026
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In a move that has sparked debate, Israel is reportedly setting up a large camp in southern Gaza, specifically in the Rafah area. This camp, according to a retired Israeli general, could feature advanced surveillance technology, including facial recognition at its entrance. The general, Amir Avivi, who advises the military, mentioned that the camp would be built in a zone cleared of Hamas tunnels. Entry and exit points would be monitored by Israeli personnel.
The camp is intended for Palestinians who wish to leave Gaza for Egypt or stay within the camp. This development comes as Israel plans to partially reopen the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, a step outlined in U. S. President Donald Trump's peace proposal. However, the plan has raised concerns about the potential displacement of Palestinians.
Avivi suggested that the camp would be a "big, organized" facility capable of housing hundreds of thousands of people. He emphasized that the structure would enforce ID checks and other security measures. This idea has been met with criticism from Hamas, which views it as a strategy for forced displacement.
The situation in Gaza remains tense, with Palestinians facing severe restrictions on movement and constant surveillance. Nearly all of Gaza's 2 million residents are now confined to a narrow coastal strip. Meanwhile, Israel's military continues to conduct operations in Gaza, targeting what it describes as militant activities and tunnel networks.
The future of Gaza hinges on the disarmament of Hamas, a key demand in Trump's plan. However, Hamas has publicly refused to lay down its weapons, and no concrete disarmament proposal has been presented to the group. The U. S. has hinted at possible amnesty for Hamas members if they comply with disarmament.
Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have stated that the next phase of the ceasefire will focus on demilitarizing Gaza and disarming Hamas. However, the path to peace remains uncertain, with both sides holding firm to their positions.
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