Israel is in talks to possibly resettle Palestinians from Gaza in South Sudan
Israel is exploring relocation of Gaza Palestinians to South Sudan despite opposition from Palestinians and rights groups who warn of permanent displacement and legal violations.
- This past week, Israel entered discussions with South Sudan about resettling Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, and six people familiar with the matter confirmed talks have taken place.
- Amid Gaza’s humanitarian collapse, many Palestinians may want to leave Gaza after a 22-month offensive by Israel left the territory in ruins.
- Confirming the discussions, four officials said talks were taking place and an Israeli delegation plans to visit South Sudan to explore camp options.
- Egypt has strongly opposed plans to transfer Palestinians out of Gaza, with fears of refugee influx, and Palestinians, rights groups, and the international community have rejected the proposals as 'forcible expulsion.
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Israel in talks with South Sudan over plans to relocate Palestinians from Gaza: Report
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Israel is in talks with South Sudan about the possibility of moving Palestinians in Gaza into the East African country, The Associated Press reported on Tuesday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials have been open about their desire for the ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian population of…
Sources: Israel Considering Moving Gazans to South Sudan
Israel is in discussions with South Sudan about the possibility of resettling Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to the war-torn East African country, part of a wider effort by Israel to facilitate mass emigration from the territory left in ruins by its 22-month offensive against Hamas. Six people familiar with...
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