
Despite several sources confirming the discussion under the NBC News that the Trump administration is reportedly considering a plan to permanently relocate up to 1 million Palestinians from the Gaza to Libya, the US Embassy in Libya issued a statement that the reports will write. “The report on alleged plans to move gazans to Libya is false,” the embassy said on Sunday on the X platform.
Similarly, the state ministry and the spokesman of the National Security Council said “these reports are false,” he adds: “The situation on the country is unsustainable for such a plan. Such a plan was not discussed and makes no sense,” says NBC News.
According to news outputs, the plan includes complicated negotiations with Libya’s management and potentially release billions of dollars into frozen funds in exchange for hosting the Palestinians.
High -level discussion and financial incentives
According to reports, sources revealed that the administration seriously considered the plan and directly connected with Libyan officials. In exchange for relocating Palestinians, the US could release billions into funds frozen for more than ten years. According to three people with knowledge of discussions, these interviews were informed about these interviews about these interviews.
Hamas and Palestinian reaction
Basem Naim, head of Hamas official, rejected any knowledge of the transfer plan. “The Palestinians are very rooted in their homeland, very strongly devoted to their homeland and are ready to fight to the end and sacrifice anything to defend their country, their homeland, their family and the future of their children,” NAI NBC News said.
He stressed: “(Palestinians) are solely the only party that has the right to decide for Palestinians, including Gaza and Gazan, what to do and not do.”
Trump’s vision of the future of Gaza
The proposed relocation plan is suitable for the wider vision of President Donald Trump for Gaza. Trump introduced the goal of “owning” and reconstructing Gaza as “Middle East Riviera”, a plan that would require the Palestinians to be permanently relocated elsewhere.
“You can’t live in Gaza right now and I think we need another place. I think it should be a place that makes people happy,” Trump said in February during a meeting of the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
He added: “You can’t be shot, not to be killed, not to be to death like what’s going on in Gaza. I don’t think people should return to Gaza.”
Previously, Trump designed Egypt and Jordan as the potential host of Gaza population, but both countries refused this idea and described it as an ethnic cleaning. Syria was also mentioned as a possible placement in the middle of the restoration of us efforts to restore diplomatic links after the release of Bashar al-Assad.
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