Israel has been accused of violating international law and human rights by demolishing residential buildings in the Gaza Strip, as part of a controversial settlement project that aims to increase its presence and influence in the region.
The project, which has been dubbed as the Zionist project by some sources, involves clearing out Palestinian homes and lands to make room for the construction of Israeli settlements, which are widely considered illegal by the international community.
The demolition of Gaza buildings has been carried out by Israeli forces using explosives, which have also resulted in the deaths of 24 Israeli soldiers who were involved in the operation. The Israeli military claims that the demolition is a necessary measure to create a buffer zone between Gaza and Israel, in order to prevent rocket attacks from Hamas militants. However, critics argue that the demolition is a disproportionate and aggressive response that violates the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people.
The US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has confirmed the existence and nature of the Zionist project, stating that Israel is indeed destroying buildings in Gaza and creating buffer zones on both sides of the border. He has also expressed concern over the escalation of violence and tension in the region, and called for a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
The Zionist project has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation from various countries and organizations, who have denounced Israel’s actions as illegal, immoral, and inhumane. They have also urged Israel to stop the demolition of Gaza buildings and respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Palestine. They have also called for the protection of the civilians and the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which has been under a crippling blockade by Israel for over a decade.