Israeli Officials Reportedly Held Talks About Displacing Palestinians to War-Torn South Sudan

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Israeli Officials Reportedly Held Talks About Displacing Palestinians to War-Torn South Sudan
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Israel has reportedly discussed pushing the Palestinian population of Gaza to another war zone in South Sudan .The Associated Press reported Tuesday that Israel i leaders had been engaged in talks with the African nation and that an Israel i delegation would soon visit the country to look into the possibility of setting up 'makeshift camps' for Palestinians to be herded into.

'It's unclear how far the talks have advanced, but if implemented, the plans would amount to transferring people from one war-ravaged land at risk of famine to another,' the AP said.Like Gaza, South Sudan is in the midst of a massive humanitarian crisis caused by an ongoing violence and instability. In June, Human Rights Watch reported that more than half of South Sudan's population, 7.7 million people, faced acute food insecurity. The nation is also home to one of the world's largest refugee crises, with more than 2 million people internally displaced.On Wednesday, the South Sudanese foreign ministry said it 'firmly refutes' the reports that it discussed the transfer of Palestinians with Israel, adding that they are 'baseless and do not reflect the official position or policy.'However, six sources that spoke to the AP—including the founder of a U.S.-based lobbying firm and the leader of a South Sudanese civil society group, as well as four who maintained anonymity—said the government briefed them on the talks.Sharren Haskel, Israel's deputy foreign minister, also arrived in South Sudan on Tuesday to hold a series of talks with the president and other government officials.While the content of these talks is unclear for the moment, the Israeli government is quite open about its goal of seeking the permanent transfer of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to other countries.In addition to South Sudan, it has been reported that Israeli officials have also approached Sudan, Somalia, and the breakaway state of Somaliland, all of which have suffered from chronic war, poverty, and instability.On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview with the Israeli TV station i24 that 'the right thing to do, even according to the laws of war as I know them, is to allow the population to leave, and then you go in with all your might against the enemy who remains there.'Though Netanyahu has described this as 'voluntary migration,' Israeli officials have in the past indicated that their goal is to make conditions in Gaza so intolerable that its people see no choice but to leave.Finance minister and war cabinet member Bezalel Smotrich, who has openly discussed the objective of forcing 2 million Palestinians out to make way for Israeli settlers, said in May: 'Within a few months, we will be able to declare that we have won. Gaza will be totally destroyed.'Speaking of its people, he said: 'They will be totally despairing, understanding that there is no hope and nothing to look for in Gaza, and will be looking for relocation to begin a new life in other places.'Contrary to Netanyahu's assertion, international bodies, governments, and human rights groups have denounced the so-called 'voluntary migration' plan as a policy of forcible transfer that is illegal under international law.'To impose inhumane conditions of life to push Palestinians out of Gaza would amount to the war crime of unlawful transfer or deportation,' said Amnesty International in May.Israeli human rights organizations, led by the group Gisha, explained in June in a letter to Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz, that there is no such thing as 'voluntary migration' under the circumstances that the Israeli war campaign has imposed.'Genuine 'consent' under these conditions simply does not exist,' the groups said. 'Therefore, the decision in question constitutes explicit planning for mass transfer of civilians and ethnic cleansing, while violating international law, amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity.'The plan to permanently remove Palestinians from the Gaza Strip has received the backing of U.S. President Donald Trump, who has said he wants to turn the strip into the 'Riviera of the Middle East.'The U.S. State Department currently advises travelers not to visit Sudan or Somaliland due to the risk of armed conflict, civil unrest, crime, terrorism, and kidnapping. However, the United States has reportedly been involved in talks pushing these countries to take in the Palestinians forced out by Israel.After Israel announced its plans to fully 'conquer' Gaza, U.N. official Miroslav Jenča said during an emergency Security Council session on Sunday that the occupation push is 'yet another dangerous escalation of the conflict.''If these plans are implemented,' he said, 'they will likely trigger another calamity in Gaza, reverberating across the region and causing further forced displacement, killings, and destruction—compounding the unbearable suffering of the population.'

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