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Board of Peace plans 'humanitarian zone' in Gaza

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GAZA: US President Donald Trump's Board of Peace is planning a pilot 'humanitarian zone' in southern Gaza which would aim to accommodate tens of thousands of vetted Palestinian civilians, a board official said. The official said the zone could act as a 'starting point' for the Palestinian technocratic committee meant to assume day-to-day governance during Gaza's transitional phase out of war under Trump's 20-point plan.
The pilot zone, which the board is eyeing for Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, would be secured by multinational troops from the International Stabilisation Force (ISF), a fledgling body which operates under the Board of Peace. The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), the group of Palestinian technocrats established by the board, would carry out screening and access control, supported by the ISF. Movement in and out 'will remain free for all unarmed civilians', the board official said on condition of anonymity.
The concept of closed humanitarian zones, which has been discussed in various forms for several months, has raised serious reservations, with diplomats and NGO officials working in Gaza saying on condition of anonymity that such a mechanism seems to be incompatible with international humanitarian law. — AFP