
ICSPR Gaza is Facing the Pre-Stage of Mass Expulsion, and the World is Urgently Required to Take Mandatory Action to Protect Palestinians Before It’s Too Late.
Date: 12 September 2025
Press Release
ICSPR: Gaza is Facing the Pre-Stage of Mass Expulsion, and the World is Urgently Required to Take Mandatory Action to Protect Palestinians Before It’s Too Late.
The International Commission to Support Palestinian Rights (ICSPR) is deeply concerned about the continued comprehensive Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip for the 24th consecutive month, amidst escalating crimes of genocide, systematic destruction, forced displacement, and deliberate starvation of Palestinian civilians. Israeli crimes and massacres in recent hours alone have resulted in the killing of 74 civilians and the injury of 356 others, raising the toll of aggression since 7 October 2023 to about 64,718 martyrs and 163,859 injuries, including thousands of children and women, while thousands more remain trapped under the rubble and in the streets amid the inability of rescue and civil defense teams to respond.
ICSPR: During the last week, Israeli forces escalated their crimes against Gaza City by completely destroying 12 buildings of over seven floors containing around 500 apartments, in addition to bombing more than 120 other residential buildings and partially damaging hundreds more. They also destroyed 600 tents of displaced persons, 10 schools, and 5 mosques, leaving more than 50,000 citizens homeless, most of them children, women, and the elderly, according to civil defense statistics. Today, Israeli warplanes intensified attacks on family homes in Al-Shati Refugee Camp and western Gaza City, killing and wounding dozens, mostly women and children. Meanwhile, Israeli forces and mercenaries of the American company Gaza Humanitarian continued targeting starving civilians gathered at aid distribution points across the Strip, killing 24 and injuring dozens more. At the same time, Israel continues to obstruct the entry of humanitarian, medical, and shelter supplies, worsening famine and the humanitarian catastrophe.
ICSPR: The mass expulsion orders imposed on Gaza’s population are illegal and amount to war crimes and ethnic cleansing. More than one million civilians face extermination and forced displacement in the absence of any means of survival, shelter, or medical treatment, while even hospitals under evacuation orders are on the verge of total collapse. ICSPR warns of catastrophic consequences for children, women, the elderly, the sick, and persons with disabilities, who are already suffering from starvation and lack of treatment. One resident of Al-Shati neighborhood stated: “They bombed our homes and forced us to flee; when we returned hours later, we found only rubble and corpses under the debris.” A displaced woman from Al-Nasr neighborhood said: “We have nowhere to go. Tents are sold at outrageous prices, we can’t afford transport or shelter, and we and our children sleep in the open.” A doctor from Al-Shifa Hospital added: “We receive hundreds of wounded daily without medicine or equipment, and we are forced to perform surgeries in inhumane conditions.”
ICSPR: Warns that Israel’s destruction of what remains of Gaza’s homes and landmarks, and the forced displacement of its residents, is entrenching a new reality within the framework of declared mass-expulsion plans. The latest of these was revealed by Hebrew media, reporting discussions between war criminal Netanyahu and his security chiefs about an operational plan to force Gaza’s residents into detention camps near the Egyptian border for deportation by land, sea, or air to Egypt or other countries under negotiation. This proves that Gaza is living in the pre-final stage of mass expulsion as part of a declared Israeli-American scheme to uproot its population, impose facts on the ground, and manufacture a new Nakba for Palestinians.
ICSPR: Reaffirms that the continuation of Palestinian division, Arab and international inaction, and the insufficiency of current sanctions on Israel—amid open U.S. support and the complicity of certain governments—places all those failing to act as direct partners in these crimes. Resisting forced displacement, genocide, starvation, and systematic destruction is a legal, moral, and humanitarian duty that has become a matter of urgent necessity before it is too late.
Accordingly, the International Commission (ICSPR) calls on:
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The UN General Assembly to invoke the Uniting for Peace mechanism to enforce urgent intervention to stop genocide and aggression, ensure the flow of humanitarian aid, suspend Israel’s membership, and deploy an international protection force to safeguard civilians and prevent forced displacement and colonial annexation.
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Holding Israeli leaders accountable before international courts, imposing comprehensive and effective sanctions on Israel, expanding boycotts, and halting trade dealings at the Arab, Islamic, and international levels—including leveraging economic pressure tools such as oil and investments—to compel the United States to halt the genocide.
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Uniting the Palestinian national front and adopting a comprehensive resistance strategy (political, struggle, diplomatic, and legal) to confront Israel’s crimes and build an Arab and international coalition to oppose them.
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Escalating global grassroots action through protests, peaceful civil disobedience, and boycott campaigns, to place real pressure on Western governments—foremost the United States—to fulfill their legal, moral, and humanitarian obligations.