AhlulBayt News Agency: The Israeli regime has instructed its Mossad spy agency to find countries that would agree to receive large numbers of Palestinians displaced from the Gaza Strip, according to a report.
Two Israeli officials told Axios that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is also looking for ways to relocate large numbers of Palestinians, preferably to countries thousands of miles away.
Two Israeli officials and a former US official claimed that talks have already taken place with two poor conflict-plagued countries in East Africa, Somalia and South Sudan, as well as other countries including Indonesia.
The Israeli officials said that Netanyahu gave Mossad the secret assignment several weeks ago.
The report said Israel is pushing this move and other measures to remove Palestinians from Gaza while at the same time resuming the war and issuing evacuation orders for Palestinians from parts of the Palestinian territory.
Netanyahu and other Israeli politicians have vowed to occupy more and more of Gaza.
Around 90 percent of Gaza's residents have already been displaced by the war, and more than 50,000 have been killed, according to the Gaza health ministry.
Palestinians vehemently oppose any attempts to remove them from their homeland despite the horror they have endured.
US President Donald Trump first unveiled his plan to ethnically cleanse Gaza of its native population in February.
Under the plan, the people of Gaza will be forcibly relocated to Jordan and Egypt, regardless of the consent of either the Palestinians or the governments of Jordan and Egypt.
Since the beginning of the Israeli genocide in Gaza, many Israeli officials have also been calling for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza, including ministers of the current Israeli administration.
Most recently, Israeli Minister Idit Silman reiterated calls for expelling the people of Gaza, stating that the “only solution for the Gaza Strip is to remove its Palestinian population.”
The plan to ethnically cleanse Gaza has been widely condemned by human rights groups and governments around the world, including even some of Israel’s allies, such as Germany.
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