AP report: Israel is in talks to possibly resettle Palestinians from Gaza in South Sudan
Summary
Israel is discussing with South Sudan the idea of moving Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to South Sudan. The talks are part of Israel's efforts to encourage Palestinians to leave Gaza. There are concerns about human rights and the stability of moving people from one conflict zone to another.Key Facts
- Israel is in talks with South Sudan about resettling Palestinians from Gaza.
- Six people with knowledge of the situation confirmed these discussions.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has expressed support for relocating Gaza's population.
- Many Palestinians and international groups view the plan as a forced expulsion.
- South Sudan sees this as a chance to strengthen ties with Israel.
- Egypt strongly opposes moving Palestinians from Gaza due to its border proximity.
- Israel has previously discussed similar resettlement ideas with other African countries.
- The U.S. is aware of, but not directly involved in, these talks.
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