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Israel in talks to resettle Palestinians in South Sudan

South Sudan and Israel are discussing an agreement to re -establish Palestinians from Gaza, which is a rapidly rejected plan by Palestinian leaders.

The three sources, who have knowledge about the subject but speak on condition of anonymity, said that no agreement was reached to Reuters, but continued to talks between South Sudan and Israel.

If the plan was carried further, he would move the people who moved from a settlement with Israel for almost two years of war with a settlement of the hearts of Africa, which was caused by political and ethnic violence that lasted for years.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office and the Israeli Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to the request for comments on information from three sources.

When the US State Department spokesman is asked about the plan and the US did not support and support the idea, “We don’t talk with special diplomatic conversations.”

Netanyahu said that he plans to expand military control in Gaza this month and repeated proposals that the Palestinians should voluntarily leave the region this week.

Arab and world leaders rejected the idea of carrying the Gaza population to any country.

Palestinians say that when hundreds of thousands of escapes or forced during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, they will be like another “Nakba” (disaster).

The three sources said the possibility of re -placement of the Palestinians in South Sudan grew during the meetings between the Israeli officials and the South Sudan Foreign Minister Monday when they visited the country last month.

He seemed to contradict the South Sudan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who rejected his previous reports on Wednesday as “unquestioned”.

The Ministry could not respond to the allegations of resources on Friday.

The news about the debate was first reported by Associated Press on Tuesday, six people were informed about the issue.

Wasel Abu Youssef, a member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization Executive Committee, said that Palestinian leadership and people “rejected the plan or idea of the place to any of our people or elsewhere”.

In his statement, on Thursday, Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas made a statement from his office.

Hamas, who fought Israel in Gaza, did not respond immediately to comments.

Israeli Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel, who visited Juba, the capital of South Sudan this week, told reporters that these discussions were not focused on changing displacements.

“This is not what the discussions are, dedi he said when he asked if such a plan was discussed.

“Discussions are about foreign policy, multilateral organizations, humanitarian crisis, the real humanitarian crisis and war in South Sudan,” referring to his negotiations with Juba officials. He said.

Netanyahu, who met with the Kumba last month, said that Israel was in contact with several countries to find a place for Palestinians who want to leave Gaza.

He constantly refused to give more details.

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