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Uganda, South Sudan Among Countries in Talks with Israel for Forced Transfer of Palestinians from Gaza; Report

UGANDA – 4 countries, and self-declared Somaliland are in talks with Israel for a possible forced transfer of Palestinians from Gaza, in a move considered a violation of international law. These countries include, Uganda, South Sudan, Libya and Indonesia.

Israeli Channel 12 reported “progress” in talks with Indonesia and Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991 but is not internationally recognized. The outlet named Indonesia, Libya, Uganda, South Sudan, and Somaliland as the parties involved in the discussions.

Citing an unnamed Israeli source, it reported that some countries have shown “more openness” to receiving Palestinians displaced by the Gaza war, though no agreements have been reached.

As of Thursday morning, the only official response came from South Sudan, whose Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Wednesday denying reports of any discussions with Israel, calling them “baseless” and not reflective of its official policy.

Israeli media also reported that Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel arrived in South Sudan on Wednesday in the first visit by an Israeli official to the country, with speculation that her trip was linked to the relocation plans.

Plans to forcibly remove Palestinians from Gaza have been widely rejected by the Palestinians, Arab states, and much of the international community as a violation of international humanitarian and human rights law.

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