US, UK Informed of Israel’s Secret Plan to Transfer Palestinians[REAL Jews] from Gaza to Sinai Egypt More Than 50 Years Ago, British Documents Reveal || The Coming Fulfilment of Revelation 12:6,13-14

- US, UK Informed of Israel’s Secret Plan to Transfer Palestinians{REAL Jews] from Gaza to Egypt More Than 50 Years Ago, British Documents Reveal
by Amer Sultan, https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/ , 2 Feb 2025
Are Egyptians’ concerns about a potential Trump-backed plan to transfer Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt – particularly Sinai – after Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza justified? The simple answer is yes, British documents reveal.
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Files unearthed from the British National Archives confirm that Israel developed a secret plan over five decades ago to deport thousands of Palestinian refugees from Gaza to North Sinai, in northeastern Egypt. The documents also indicate that both the US and the UK were aware of Israel’s plan but chose not to intervene.
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After the Israeli army occupied Gaza, along with the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Syrian Golan Heights, in the June 1967 war, the small enclave became a big security concern for Israel. Its crowded refugee camps became hotbeds of armed resistance to the occupation. From there, resistance operations were launched against the occupying forces and their collaborators.
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The UK estimated that when Israel occupied Gaza, there were 200,000 refugees in the enclave from other areas of Palestine, cared for by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), and another 150,000 who were indigenous Palestinian inhabitants of the Strip.
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The British reports said that Gaza was not “economically viable due to security and social problems created by camp life and guerrilla activities that caused increasing numbers of casualties.”
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According to embassy reports, the plan included the “forced transfer” of Palestinians to Egypt or other Israeli territories, in an attempt to reduce the intensity of the resistance operations against the occupation and the security problems facing the occupation authority in the Strip.
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In January 1971, Ernest John Ward Barnes, the British ambassador to Tel Aviv, informed his government of Israeli actions aiming at transferring Palestinians from Gaza to El-Arish. “The only questionable Israeli action from the point of view of international law seems to be the resettlement of some Gazan refugees on Egyptian territory at El Arish,” Barnes said in a dispatch to his boss in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).
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In the same dispatch, the ambassador reported that the Americans were aware of the Israeli actions but they weren’t willing to raise the issue with the Israelis. “We understand that the American Embassy here broadly share the above analysis and have recommended to Washington that they should not take up the Israeli actions in Gaza with the Israel government in any official way,” Barnes said.
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Eight months later, in a special report on Gaza, the ambassador informed his minister of the transfer issue, believing that Israelis “exposed themselves to criticism they are riding roughshod over the legal proprieties and creating facts”. He viewed the resettlement of Gazan refugees to Egypt’s El-Arish as “a typical piece of insensitivity to international opinion”.
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