An Israeli plan from 1969 to resettle 60,000 Gazans in Paraguay has been uncovered in a declassified state archive
as Palestinians launched multiple incendiary balloons and rockets across the border. Israel has retaliated with airstrikes.
But the Paraguay transfer plan emerged because, "the Israel government identified the problem in advance," he said. Paraguay was ruled by Alfredo Stroessner, who took power in a military coup in 1954 and ruled until his overthrow in 1989. The period was marked by sustained human rights abuses of opponents.
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