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Israel Reportedly Seeking U.S. Help To Get Libya, Indonesia, Ethiopia To Take Palestinians From Gaza

  • Mossad Chief David Barnea visited Washington to request U.S. help in resettling hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from Gaza to Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Libya, according to Axios' Barak Ravid.
  • Barnea revealed that Israel has been in talks with these countries, which expressed willingness to accept displaced Gazans.
  • Despite Israel's desire to proceed, the White House has shown hesitance due to pushback from Arab nations.
  • Critics argue that relocating Gazans, described as voluntary by Israel, could amount to a war crime under U.S. and Israeli law.
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The head of Israel's intelligence agency visited US envoy Witkoff last week. According to Barnea, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Libya, among others, are sympathetic to the plan.

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The Israeli government's plan for the "voluntary withdrawal" of a large part of the Gaza population has sparked international reactions.

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Latin Times broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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