"Israel's Controversial Discussions with African Nations on Palestinian Resettlement from Gaza"

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Israeli officials are reportedly in discussions with Rwanda and Chad to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, framing it as "voluntary migration" with financial incentives, despite international criticism and condemnation of the plan as potential ethnic cleansing. The initiative, involving the foreign ministry and Mossad, is complex and seeks to avoid being seen as forced transfer. The U.S. and the UN have openly criticized Israeli ministers advocating for the resettlement, and the plan has been met with international condemnation, with South Africa filing a case at the ICJ accusing Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians.
Topics:world##ethniccleansing#gaza#internationalcondemnation#israelpalestineconflict#politicsinternational-relations#voluntarymigration
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