In contrast to the utopian city woven by the imagination of the Greek philosopher Plato, the "depraved city of Kats" comes with all its deadly burden and deceptive banners that are far removed from humanity and its noble meanings and values.
For several months, the Israeli Defense Minister has been promoting the establishment of a "tent city" on the ruins of the destroyed city of Rafah. Once the starving population enters, they are barred from leaving, a prelude to their deportation, starving them, and killing them if they refuse to carry out the orders of their jailers.
If Plato's imagination depicted a utopian city where its inhabitants live in peace and harmony, ignoring strife and revenge, then Katz's sick imagination depicted a city that threatens those who enter it with arrest, murder, displacement, and all kinds of crime.
The real estate developer of this wicked city, the owner of the murderous intellectual property, is the same one who issued a fatwa legitimizing the burning of the homes of villagers in the West Bank, the confiscation of their lands, the killing of their children, the seizure of their property and livestock, and the theft of their money and women's jewelry. The latest victim of this doctrine was the town of Al-Mazra'a al-Sharqiya, whose homes were burned and two of its young men were martyred.
The "Katz Republic" is shaped by the doctrine of erasure, burning, and displacement, and its tents are woven with threads of fire, destruction, and starvation. The Gazans continue to suffer from its blazing flames wherever they go, and wherever they go in the bottomless pit of hell.
The scenarios envisioned for forcibly displacing some two million citizens to this planned city, which will span an area no larger than 55 square kilometers, without allowing them to leave the area, are terrifying. They are then allowed to "voluntarily emigrate" out of the Strip, to build a "Riviera Katz" on its ruins.





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