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Israel's Harei Zahav is endorsing oceanfront villas in the Gaza Strip!

Unlawful settlement builder Harei Zahav, prominent in constructing numerous unlawful structures in the West Bank, is currently advertising their properties.

Gaza beachfront properties now getting a boost from Harei Zahav promotions!
Gaza beachfront properties now getting a boost from Harei Zahav promotions!

Israel's Harei Zahav is endorsing oceanfront villas in the Gaza Strip!

In recent days, a rumour has been circulating online about a new city, Nova, being built on the ruins of the Gaza Strip. However, it's essential to clarify that this new city is not related to the plans by Harei Zahav to establish beach houses along the Gaza coast.

The initial rumour about Nova in Gaza emerged during the latest Israeli aggression on Gaza. Since then, discussions about this potential new city have been a hot topic among social media users.

Despite the buzz, no verified or detailed information about Harei Zahav's plan or associated reactions can be found in publicly accessible sources. The company, known for constructing illegal settlements in the West Bank, has indeed published a post about building settlements on Gaza beaches. The post, which includes a picture of blueprints for beach houses built on the rubble of destroyed Gazan houses and towers, has sparked outrage among Palestinian social media users.

The post has prompted numerous concerns and questions. One user asked, "Will they bother to remove the bodies of the women and children they killed to take control of this land?" Another expressed their moral dilemma, stating, "Who would be morally able to stand the thought of having a villa on the world's largest cemetery of children?"

It's important to note that the alleged new city, Nova, has not been previously associated with Harei Zahav. Furthermore, the rumour about Israel planning a new city called Nova on the ruins of the Gaza Strip is not connected to the controversy surrounding Harei Zahav's plans for building settlements on Gaza beaches.

At present, the alleged new city, Nova, has not been officially confirmed by any Israeli authorities. Additionally, it has not been the subject of any public criticism or concern from Palestinian social media users.

This developing story serves as a reminder of the ongoing tension and disputes surrounding the Gaza Strip and the actions of certain Israeli entities. As more information becomes available, it is crucial for all parties to approach the situation with empathy, respect, and a commitment to peace.

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