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France Accused of Aiding Palestinian Displacement from Gaza Under the Guise of Humanitarian Visas

Sources reveal coordinated efforts between foreign embassies and Israeli authorities to facilitate the departure of skilled Palestinians from Gaza, raising concerns over covert displacement agendas.

Watan-Ongoing reports from the besieged Gaza Strip highlight that certain countries are allegedly participating in plans to forcibly relocate Palestinians from their homeland—with France now reportedly involved, amid talk of an evacuation corridor via the Kerem Shalom crossing.

According to sources within Gaza, France is carrying out a large-scale operation to facilitate the exit of dozens of Palestinian families and skilled individuals, ensuring their safe arrival in Paris.

“Al-Quds Al-Arabi” has obtained a document detailing travel routes from Gaza to Jordan and then to France and other countries involved in relocating Palestinians to more stable destinations abroad.

Gaza Evacuations Face Scrutiny Amid Alleged Foreign Coordination and Coached Testimonies

Sources in Gaza have criticized these displacement schemes, which reportedly receive backing from several embassies and foreign entities operating in the occupied Palestinian territories.

One of the documents outlines a carefully coordinated plan to allow those granted departure permits to leave, with direct coordination from Israeli occupation forces who facilitate safe passage through the Kerem Shalom crossing to the King Hussein Bridge. Foreign personnel in Jordan reportedly await the arrival of buses carrying Gaza residents to ensure their onward travel to designated host countries.

These transfers take place at dawn from several departure points under full coordination with the Israeli military, which controls all crossing points. Buses pass under the supervision of Israeli soldiers until reaching their destinations.

France Accused of Aiding Gaza Deportations Amid Growing Relocation Efforts
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Coached Statements and Sudden Approvals Raise Concerns Over Gaza Relocation Efforts

A video obtained by “Al-Quds Al-Arabi” shows a woman from Gaza who said she received a French scholarship through a public application. In the video, a French embassy staff member is heard coaching the woman with carefully selected questions to shape her statement, claiming that her departure was not part of any displacement plan for Gaza’s population.

A source from within the blockaded strip disclosed that some residents who had applied for evacuation at the start of Israel’s war on Gaza—initially rejected by France—were recently granted travel approval.

Numerous questions have arisen about these relocation programs, suspected to be part of broader international schemes aimed at depopulating Gaza, echoing past projects associated with former U.S. President Donald Trump and other foreign powers.

“Al-Quds Al-Arabi” previously reported, citing sources in Gaza and Europe, that several organizations and foreign entities are helping Gaza residents emigrate and resettle in various European and Western countries. This trend has raised widespread concern over potential forced displacement from their land.

France Implicated in Coordinated Gaza Evacuation Plan
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France Accused of Aiding Gaza Deportations Amid Growing Relocation Efforts

According to these sources, dozens of families have left Gaza in recent weeks for various destinations. These relocation programs operate under labels such as humanitarian asylum and family reunification, subtly encouraging a gradual exodus of Gaza’s residents and implying a viable life outside their homeland.

Initial destinations reportedly include some Arab countries—though the full extent of their intake remains unclear—as well as Balkan states and parts of Europe. Bosnia was cited as one such destination, with groups supported in their departure from Gaza.

Recently, the head of the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor accused France of “collusion” in the displacement of Gaza’s population, revealing new deportations overseen by the French consulate in Israel.

In statements to the local Safa news agency, Rami Abdu, the Monitor’s president, shared what he called “serious and verified information” about the French consulate’s coordination with the Israeli army to carry out a plan targeting Palestinian professionals and their families in Gaza.

He said he had received proof that the French embassy was involved in evacuations targeting PhD holders, doctors, engineers, historians, and cultural experts from Gaza.

In recent days, discussions have emerged about displacement operations in Gaza, allegedly involving Israeli intelligence and legal offices coordinating directly with foreign embassies. Gaza authorities have issued warnings against engaging with these initiatives.

Abdu added that he has formally requested urgent clarification from the French consulate in Jerusalem, but has yet to receive a response—neither from the consulate nor from the French government.

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