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Israel seeks U.S. help on deals to move Palestinians out of Gaza: Report

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 18 – Mossad chief David Barnea met U.S. officials to seek support for relocating hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from Gaza to Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Libya amid ongoing conflict.

  • This week, Mossad director David Barnea traveled to Washington to seek U.S. assistance in encouraging nations to accept Palestinians displaced from Gaza.
  • The visit follows the October 7 Hamas massacre and ongoing conflict that caused massive displacement and damage in Gaza, fueling Israel's push for relocation talks.
  • Barnea said Israel is close to securing Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Libya's willingness to accept relocated Palestinians, while emphasizing the effort's voluntary and humanitarian nature.
  • Prime Minister Netanyahu stated they work closely with the U.S., aiming for “free choice” so Gazans can stay or leave, but U.S. envoy Witkoff did not commit to the plan.
  • The plan faces strong Arab opposition and criticism calling the relocation a potential war crime, leaving its future uncertain despite Israel’s and Trump’s initial support.
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The head of the Israeli agency Mossad, David Barnea, recently visited Washington to request US support in convincing such states as Ethiopia, Indonesia and Libya to accept hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. According to...

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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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