“The Associated Press, citing American and Israeli officials, reported that the US and Israel have addressed the officials of three Eastern African states with a proposal to discuss the use of their territories as potential places for the relocation of Palestinians from the Gaza Sector according to the President Donald Trump.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to AP
Details: According to the agency, the US and Israeli sides were in contact with Sudan, Somalia and separatist region of Somalia, known as Somaliland.
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The publication states that since all three regions are poor, and in some cases, violence is covered by the violence, this proposal also calls doubt on Trump’s goal to relocate the Palestinians to Gaza to “beautiful terrain”.
Sudan’s representatives said they rejected the US proposals, and Somalia and Somaliland representatives reported the Associated Press that they did not know anything about any contacts.
Speaking on the conditions of anonymity about a secret diplomatic initiative, US and Israeli officials confirmed contacts with Somalia and Somaliland, and Americans with Sudan.
According to them, it is unclear now how much these efforts have advanced and at what level the discussion took place.
According to American officials who stated that Israel plays a leading role in the discussion, separate work of the United States and Israel with three potential countries began last month.
The idea of the mass resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza Trump voiced at a meeting with the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyag last month. He also admitted the control of the Gaza Sector with the help of US troops.
Israeli Prime Minister greeted her as a “bold vision”, but Instead, Palestinians rejected this proposal.
The Arab countries also expressed a decisive opposition and proposed an alternative reconstruction plan that would leave the Palestinians on the spot.
Human rights groups have stated that coercion or pressure on Palestinians before departure may be a potential war crime.
However, the White House states that Trump “remains with his vision.”