Media sources revealed a decision by the political level in the occupation state to prevent representatives of the International Stabilization Force from conducting a field tour in the Gaza Strip. This step comes at a time when this force was supposed to begin its duties within the framework of the peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump, indicating an Israeli retreat from international understandings.
Reports indicated that the prohibited international delegation included representatives from Indonesia, Morocco, Kosovo, Kazakhstan, and Albania, who recently arrived to hold meetings with military officials and representatives of the American leadership. The delegation was planned to head to the city of Rafah in the southern Strip, but high-level political instructions prevented the completion of this field visit.
Observers believe that this prohibition reflects a temporary freeze of the next phase of the settlement plan and aims to keep full field control in the hands of the occupation army. This obstruction is considered part of a broader strategy aimed at preventing any international oversight of Israeli movements within the areas recently infiltrated.
For his part, Hassan Lafi, an expert in Palestinian affairs, affirmed that Israel remains committed to the option of strategic change in the geography and demography of the Gaza Strip. He explained that the option of forced displacement and control over large areas of the Strip remains the optimal solution in the current doctrine of the occupation leaders, away from any international political solutions.
Lafi pointed out that the deliberate slowdown in implementing the ceasefire provisions aims to prevent the return of normal life and obstruct early recovery and reconstruction efforts. This behavior aims to make living in Gaza impossible, thereby pressuring the population to accept displacement options as the only solution to the collapsed living reality.
In a related context, writer Wissam Afifa explained that the occupation is reneging on the requirements of the first phase of the roadmap included in Trump's paper. These requirements include re-entry of trucks at a rate of 600 trucks per day, cessation of military operations and assassinations, and withdrawal to what is known as the 'Yellow Line'.
Afifa clarified that the occupation army has crossed the agreed lines and created new undeclared security zones, called 'Orange Zones', which are open firing zones that prevent the return of displaced persons. This field تجاوز makes the presence of any international force unacceptable to Israel because it would reveal the extent of the violations committed.
Informed sources stated that recent Cairo meetings saw mediators being informed of Israel's refusal to return to the Yellow Line, causing a new negotiating crisis. The occupation is currently trying to reformulate the rules of negotiation in contradiction to the 15-point document that was previously agreed upon with international parties and Palestinian factions.
Data indicates that the occupation is playing the role of absolute controller in the field, ignoring all international laws and political obligations towards the American administration. The prevention of international delegations coincides with the continued prevention of foreign journalists from entering the Strip, in an attempt to obscure the extent of crimes committed against civilians.
Regarding humanitarian organizations, international institutions have become entities complaining about the occupation's continuous disregard for their relief missions. The occupation authorities have imposed new impossible conditions on the work of about 20 international organizations, leading to a major paralysis in the provision of essential aid to the besieged population.
On the ground, the occupation army continues to expand buffer zones and establish permanent military positions in the heart of destroyed residential areas, reinforcing the hypothesis of long-term occupation. These movements undermine any opportunity for a Palestinian administrative authority capable of managing the affairs of the Strip in the next phase.
Official statistics from the Ministry of Health indicate a worsening humanitarian catastrophe, with the number of martyrs since the start of the genocide war in October 2023 rising to more than 72,608 martyrs. The number of injured has also exceeded 172,000, amid a near-complete collapse of the health system due to direct targeting and siege.
Despite the ceasefire agreement coming into effect on October 10, 2025, Israeli violations have not stopped in various areas of the Strip. The occupation uses military force to impose new realities on the ground, exploiting the state of international silence and the absence of real pressure mechanisms to compel it to abide by signed agreements.
In conclusion, it appears that the occupation government seeks to turn Trump's plan into a tool to serve its expansionist goals, by carving out parts of the eastern and northern Strip to secure the settlements surrounding it. This behavior presents the international community with a major challenge to save what remains of opportunities for stability and prevent the continuation of the crime of forced displacement against Palestinians.
The occupation is turning Trump into part of its main plan for displacement and occupation of the greater part of the Gaza Strip to form a security belt for its settlements.





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Israeli Obstruction of International Force Entry into Gaza: Freezing Trump's Plan and Efforts to Impose a Reality of Displacement