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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Israel Seeks US Support to Expel Palestinians from Gaza to Third Countries — Report - Quds News Network
Washington (Quds News Network)- The head of Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency, David Barnea, visited Washington this week to seek US support to expel Palestinians from Gaza. According to sources cited by Axios, Barnea asked American officials to help persuade other countries to accept hundreds of thousands of Palestinians expelled from the Gaza Strip. Barnea reportedly met with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. He told him that Israel is i…
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.
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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