Israel says it is in talks with several countries about taking in displaced Palestinians
Israel discusses resettlement of Palestinians with six countries amid ongoing Gaza war, seeking financial compensation while facing broad international condemnation for potential forced displacement.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that discussions are ongoing with multiple nations regarding the resettlement of Palestinians forced to leave Gaza due to the conflict.
- These discussions follow ongoing conflict in Gaza, where Israel’s military campaign has killed over 61,700 Palestinians since October 2023.
- Several nations, including those in East Africa, the Horn of Africa, North Africa, and Southeast Asia, are reportedly being considered as potential hosts for displaced Palestinians, with some expressing interest in receiving substantial financial and international aid in return.
- Netanyahu told i24 network the plan is not forcing Palestinians out but allowing them to leave voluntarily, adding, "Those concerned should open their doors."
- The relocation proposal has faced rejection from Palestinian leaders, Arab states, and humanitarian groups, who consider it unacceptable and a violation of international law.
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