- The development shows that Trump does not intend to shelve his widely condemned plan to resettle Gaza’s two million residents elsewhere
The United States and the Israeli governments are said to have concluded plans to forcibly evict displaced Palestinians from Gaza and resettle them in Africa.
To actualise the ethnic cleansing, the two countries have pencilled three East African countries as the enclaves to transfer the Palestinians to.
Africa News reports that talks are ongoing with the African countries about using their territories as destinations for Palestinians displaced from Gaza.
The development shows that Trump does not intend to shelve his widely condemned plan to relocate Gaza’s two million residents elsewhere.
It comes just hours after Trump told reporters at the White House that “nobody is expelling any Palestinians from Gaza”.
However, US officials have now revealed that Washington and Tel Aviv have contacted the governments of Sudan, Somalia, and the breakaway region of Somaliland regarding the possibility of receiving them.
All three African nations are facing their own existential crises, including civil war, drought, and famine.
Israel and the US are reportedly offering financial, diplomatic, and security incentives to these potential partners.
Sudanese authorities have rejected the US overtures, while officials from Somalia and Somaliland claim they are unaware of any such contacts.
Last month, Trump proposed a US takeover of Gaza, envisioning its development as a real estate project.
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