Report: First Group of Gaza Migrants Heads to Indonesia Under Israeli-Led Emigration Program
- About 100 Palestinians from Gaza departed for Indonesia to work in the construction sector as part of a new Israeli pilot program.
- The initiative is coordinated by Major General Ghassan Alian of COGAT, aiming to evaluate the feasibility of this migration strategy.
- If the pilot succeeds, the program will transition to Israel's newly formed Migration Directorate, which will manage safe travel for Gazans seeking to relocate.
- This program responds to public sentiment, with over half of Gazans showing interest in leaving due to ongoing crises in their region.
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Quicksplained: Is Israel sending 100 Palestinians to Indonesia? Why?
A group of 100 Palestinian residents from Gaza are expected to leave for jobs in Indonesia under an Israeli pilot programme. Israel reportedly hopes that if successful, the initiative could encourage thousands more Gazans to relocate voluntarily for employment. However, Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has denied any discussions or agreements on the relocation of Palestinians to the country
Report: First Group of Gaza Migrants Heads to Indonesia Under Israeli-Led Emigration Program
Roughly 100 Palestinians from Gaza will travel to Indonesia for construction work under a new Israeli pilot program, according to Channel 12 News, which reported the initiative as the first stage of a larger plan to facilitate voluntary migration from the Hamas-run enclave. The post Report: First Group of Gaza Migrants Heads to Indonesia Under Israeli-Led Emigration Program appeared first on Breitbart.
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