An Israeli newspaper reports that a plan led by the US president Donald Trump’s 'Board of Peace' aims to herd surviving Palestinians into fenced 'humanitarian shelters' in Gaza, controlled by foreign forces. The plan, described as a 'pincer movement,' would allow the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to expand their occupation while separating civilians from Hamas control. The shelters would be managed by the International Stabilization Force (ISF), with access to food and aid conditional on compliance. The initiative has drawn condemnation, with some calling it akin to building 'concentration camps.' Leaked documents suggest the plan involves creating a 'surveilled, checkpoint-controlled planned community' that could function as an Israeli-style panopticon. Despite a ceasefire agreed in October 2025, Israeli military operations continue, resulting in numerous Palestinian casualties.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the plan as a humanitarian crisis and uses strong language such as 'concentration camps' and 'panopticon' to highlight the perceived oppression of Palestinians. It emphasizes the role of foreign forces and the US-led 'Board of Peace,' suggesting a geopolitical agenda. While it is,





