PNN – Hebrew language media admitted that the plan to forcibly relocate the people of Gaza and expel them from the land in the form of a blackout is currently in the preparation stages.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Ma’ariv newspaper revealed in a report: Israel is currently holding talks with several African countries to accept Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip.
The Hebrew-language media outlet reports: Secret negotiations between Israel and several African countries have made significant progress in implementing Trump’s plan to forcibly evacuate Gazans.
The media outlet reported, citing sources participating in the negotiations: Some European countries are prepared to accept a certain number of Palestinians expelled from the Gaza Strip in exchange for money, but other countries are seeking other concessions and demands that Israel is not prepared to provide.
Ma’ariv did not mention the non-financial demands of African countries, but they apparently relate to some military issues. There was also no mention of the number of migrants that the countries requesting the money were prepared to accept.
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The media outlet also revealed: In light of Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent statements, who announced in his last press conference that the process of implementing the forced displacement from Gaza is still ongoing, and in this regard, he has reached agreements in principle with a number of African countries regarding the acceptance of Palestinians living in Gaza.
This is while it has become clear that the United States, along with Israel, is engaged in negotiations regarding cooperation and implementation of this plan.
Another part of the report revealed: Negotiations with some European countries have reached very advanced stages and are currently reaching conclusions regarding financing issues and the benefits and revenues from this measure for the host countries participating in the program.
Some of these countries seek access to resources and financial income, while others seek American support and backing for them on various political issues.
Meanwhile, some countries have put forward some demands that cannot be accepted in return for accepting the displaced Palestinians from Gaza, and Israel has announced that it is not even willing to respond to them.
Within the framework of the information disclosed in this report, the negotiations did not merely address generalities but included a comprehensive plan for the organized absorption of displaced Palestinians, including settlements built for them, and also included living conditions, educational structures for the settlers, and job opportunities.
At the end of his report, Ma’ariv emphasized: Israel is very attached to the letters and messages that the first group sends to their relatives in Gaza, because if it can get positive feedback from the first few thousand people, it can hope to relocate the next tens and perhaps hundreds of thousands of people.
In this regard, the Walla News news outlet, in an analytical report, examined the possibility of transferring Palestinians displaced from the Gaza Strip to Libya and examined Trump’s proposal to turn this country into a place for transferring Palestinians living in Gaza.
This article asks whether Libya could be the most ideal country for implementing the forced displacement plan for Gazans and would be able to accommodate at least one million residents of the region.
After more than 14 years of civil war in Libya, the situation in the country remains unstable, and political tensions are the main and prominent characteristic of the country.
Libya today is a country divided between two ruling structures, one ruling in the east and the other in the west, while powerful Arab countries each support one side according to their own interests.
Libya’s name has recently become associated with the war in the Gaza Strip, after US media reported that Trump was seeking to transfer one million Gazans to Libya in exchange for the release of billions of dollars in the country’s frozen assets in the United States.
In any case, reports indicate that Trump’s plan to forcibly evacuate Gazans is still on the table, but there is still no real solution to implement it.