Israel has prepared a site for a new camp to accommodate Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip, according to a military adviser. The area near Rafah could be equipped with surveillance technology and facial recognition software at the entrance, former brigadier general Amir Avivi told the Reuters news agency on Tuesday. The facility is likely to be designed to supply hundreds of thousands of people. Avivi is the founder of the influential Israel Defense and Security Forum and advises the army, but says he does not officially speak on behalf of the armed forces.
