The British newspaper Financial Times revealed that the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) signed a multi-million-dollar contract to develop the project of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), and worked on designing a plan to displace Palestinians from the Gaza Strip under the label of "resettlement."
According to the report, the American company Boston Consulting Group helped design and implement the U.S.- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation project, which is intended to replace the UN’s humanitarian coordination mechanisms in Gaza.
The investigation’s most striking finding is that the American firm prepared a financial model for Gaza's post-war reconstruction plan that includes the “relocation” of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from the Strip. One scenario in the model proposes that more than 500,000 Palestinians would be pushed to leave Gaza in exchange for a resettlement package worth $9,000 per person, predicting that about 75% of them would not return.
Meanwhile, the Government Media Office in Gaza accused the Boston Consulting Group and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation of being involved in a U.S.-Israeli project to forcibly displace Gaza’s population, as part of a scheme known as “Project Aurora.”





