On Donald Trump's Gaza relocation plan
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed Mossad to find countries willing to accept displaced Gazans, according to Israeli officials who spoke with Axios.
- Despite ongoing efforts, no nations have agreed to accept large numbers of displaced Gazans, according to Axios.
- Countries including Somalia and South Sudan have been approached, but many officials have denied any discussions or rejected proposals.
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Netanyahu asks Mossad for assistance relocating Gazans to other countries
The effort to relocate the Gazan population of nearly 2 million began with US President Donald Trump’s proposal unveiled in early February for rebuilding Gaza. By Vered Weiss, World Israel News Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly reached out to the Mossad, Israel’s national intelligence agency, for help finding countries that are willing to take in Gaza civilians, according to a report on Friday. The effort to relocate the Gazan po…
Israeli spy agency asks African countries to take Gazans: Report
The Israeli regime has instructed its Mossad foreign spy agency to find countries that would agree to receive large numbers of Palestinians displaced from the Gaza Strip, according to a report.
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