Tel Aviv’s money-spending in an African country to carry out a sinister plan

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PNN – The Israeli regime has poured money into an African country to implement its plan against the residents of the Gaza Strip.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that Tel Aviv has given at least one million shekels (the Israeli currency) to the refugee support group in South Sudan.

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The report states that South Sudan is one of the countries that the Israeli regime is considering to implement its plan to forcibly relocate residents of the Gaza Strip.

The Wall Street Journal previously reported that the Israeli regime had named six countries for consultation regarding the transfer of Gaza Strip residents; Syria, Libya, Somalia, and South Sudan are among these countries.

The report states that the aforementioned consultations have not yet yielded any positive results.

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