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South Sudan ‘approves’ Israeli plan to send Gazans to country: The Telegraph

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South Sudan’s cabinet has agreed to receive Palestinians from the Gaza Strip following a request from Israel, The Telegraph has learnt. A foreign ministry official in Juba said the government had approved the request as part of a deal which also involved the US and United Arab Emirates.

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International reports claim that South Sudan has agreed in principle to absorb Palestinians from the Gaza Strip as part of a move led by Israel, the US and the UAE, in exchange for economic aid and international concessions.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem (Israel) on August 13, 2025. RONEN ZVULUN / AFP Israeli Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs Sharren Haskel was visiting South Sudan on Wednesday, announced South Sudan diplomacy, while press reports indicate a project to relocate Gazans to this poor and unstable African state. On Tuesday evening, August 12, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that he would "allow" the inhabitan…

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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