The Arab countries, the Islamic cooperation organization, the Husites of Yemen and Hamas opposed this plan, called it violation of the international law and the rights of the people of Palestinian.
Donald Trump’s administration is working on the possibility of placing one million Palestinians from the Gaza to Libya sector. On Friday, May 16, written by NBC News.
Channel resources claim that the plan has been discussed in the Libyan leadership.
“In exchange for Tripoli’s permission, the United States could be the billions of billions of dollars of Libya’s properties that were blocked more than ten years ago,” journalists said.
It is also reported that Israel is known to these negotiations. However, the United States Department of State has officially denied the existence of such discussions, noting that “the situation in the area is not suitable for the implementation of such a plan.”
In Washington itself, according to NBC resources, they also consider the opportunity to offer Palestinians incentives for relocation -free housing or scholar.
Hamas said they know nothing about these discussions.
Against the background of these statements, experts recalled: Libya suffered politics and armed confrontation for more than ten years. The country was shared by the two governments, and the battle -time fight was flashing throughout the territory.
So far, there is no specific agreement on implementing this plan, and further prospects for its implementation will remain incomprehensible.
Remember that the Israeli military office approved a plan to expand military operations in the Gaza sector.
Earlier, Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized that military operations in the Gaza sector will continue until the main goal is achieved
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