United Voices is calling on the international community — including the United Nations, the Trump administration, and every nation that claims commitment to human rights — to take immediate and concrete action to stop Israel’s newly announced plan to forcibly remove Palestinians from northern Gaza.
The Israeli military has announced preparations to forcibly relocate residents to southern Gaza, a move United Voices says must be called what it is: ethnic cleansing. Forcible transfer of a civilian population under threat of violence and starvation is a grave violation of international law — not a military operation.
The context makes the severity undeniable. Israel has already forcibly displaced nearly the entire Gaza population and destroyed most civilian infrastructure. The death toll has reached approximately 62,000 — mostly women and children — with the true figure likely significantly higher. In the 24 hours before this announcement, eleven people including a child starved to death in Gaza.
“The Israeli government’s plan to forcibly remove Palestinians from northern Gaza is not a military operation — it is a textbook act of ethnic cleansing,” United Voices said. “The world community must not remain complicit through silence. We call on President Trump, Congress, the United Nations, and all world leaders who have a shred of conscience to condemn this planned crime against humanity and take immediate action to stop it.”
The same week Israel announced this forced displacement plan, the Trump administration announced it was halting all visitor visas for people from Gaza — a move United Voices has called deliberately cruel and a further sign of U.S. complicity in Israel’s campaign to erase Palestinian presence from Gaza entirely.
United Voices is demanding sanctions, arms embargoes, and the urgent pursuit of international legal proceedings to stop Israel’s ongoing campaign in Gaza. The Palestinian people must not be erased from their land. Justice demands action — not statements, not delays, not more diplomatic hedging. Action, now.
