Israel in talks to resettle Gaza Palestinians in South Sudan, sources say
Israeli officials discuss Palestinian resettlement amid Gaza conflict; Palestinian leaders reject plan and South Sudan denies relocation talks, sources say.
- According to three sources in Juba, South Sudan and Israel are engaged in talks about the possibility of relocating Palestinians from the conflict-affected Gaza Strip to South Sudan.
- The talks came after last month's visit by South Sudan's Foreign Minister Monday Semaya Kumba to Israel, where discussions took place involving Israeli representatives; however, South Sudan's foreign ministry later rejected the reports as unfounded.
- A senior Israeli foreign ministry official visiting Juba stated that the discussions centered on foreign policy, international organizations, and addressing South Sudan's humanitarian emergency, clarifying that there was no conversation about relocating Palestinians.
- Palestinian leadership, represented by Wasel Abu Youssef, rejected any plan to displace Palestinians, calling it like another Nakba, when hundreds of thousands fled in 1948.
- No agreement has been reached, and the discussions highlight tensions over Gaza's future amid ongoing war and complex political conditions in both Gaza and South Sudan.
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Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu has a simple solution for the Middle East conflict: the Palestinians should leave the Gaza Strip - voluntarily. Where should they go? Among other things, in South Sudan, three insiders report.
Israel Is Quietly in Talks to Relocate Palestinians
“Israel and the U.S. are pushing forward efforts to relocate hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, a move they have presented in humanitarian terms but which governments in Europe and the Arab world have criticized as unrealistic and a potential violation of international law,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

In their words: Israeli leaders support the mass relocation of Palestinians from Gaza
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Israel wants to relocate the Palestinians to another country in Gaza. According to insiders, South Sudan could be eligible for this. The talks were ongoing.
South Sudan and Israel would discuss an agreement to move Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to the East African country, a project rejected by Palestinian authorities.
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