Israeli soldiers overtook… Gaza Their leaders helped the leader of the Nahala settlement movement enter the Strip, to survey the sites of the settlements she seeks to establish, according to what Israeli media reported.
Israeli public radio reported that Daniela Weisswhich seeks to restore settlement in northern Gaza, toured the Israeli side of the border fence with the Gaza Strip with others on November 13, and “the group then crossed the border and traveled a distance inside the Gaza Strip.”
She added that Weiss “contacted soldiers she knew nearby.” Netzarim Pass In central Gaza, they in turn sent a car to transport her and her colleagues deeper into the Strip.”
The Netzarim Corridor is a buffer zone in central Gaza, established by the Israeli army on the site of a settlement that was dismantled in the 2005 disengagement plan from the Strip.
“Then, the settlers were transferred back to the Gaza border and exited through an unofficial gate to avoid being stopped by the security forces.”
According to the source, senior officials were not in Israeli army Aware of Weiss’ entry into the sector.
The army stated that “Weiss’s entry into the Gaza Strip is unknown and was not approved through appropriate means. If the incident occurs, it is illegal and in violation of protocol and will be dealt with accordingly.”
“Potential settlers are ready to resettle Gaza at any moment,” Weiss told Israeli public radio.
Last October, Vice said during a press conference that the Nahala movement established 6 settlement groups that include 700 families, ready to establish new settlements in Gaza if the opportunity arises.
She explained to the participants: “We came here (the conference site) to settle the entire Gaza Strip from north to south, and not just part of it.”
To this end, Vice expressed its support for the expulsion of Gaza’s population, which numbers approximately two million people.
The Prime Minister denies Benjamin Netanyahu Israel intends to resettle the Gaza Strip, yet its partners in the government coalition and members of his Likud party spoke out about the idea.