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Report: White House Explores Mass Gaza Resettlement in Libya

The Trump administration is in serious discussions regarding a plan to permanently relocate up to one million Gazans from the Gaza Strip to Libya, American media reported on Friday, May 16, citing five individuals with knowledge of the effort.

The proposal, if enacted, could involve the release of billions of dollars in US funds frozen for over a decade to Libya, the report stated.

Sources indicate that the administration has engaged in discussions with Libya's leadership regarding the resettlement plan. While no final agreement has been reached, Israel has reportedly been kept informed of these ongoing discussions.

Hamas stated it was unaware of any such discussions. Basem Naim, a senior Hamas official, firmly rejected the notion of relocation. "Palestinians are very rooted in their homeland, very strongly committed to the homeland and they are ready to fight up to the end and to sacrifice anything to defend their land, their homeland, their families, and the future of their children," Naim asserted, according to the American news outlet.

The news agency noted that the proposed relocation faces significant challenges, primarily due to Libya's deep instability. The North African nation has been embroiled in civil conflict for nearly 14 years since the ouster of Muammar Qaddafi, with two rival governments actively vying for control.

The report also cited that the logistics of moving and housing up to one million people – a figure equivalent to approximately 46 million people relocating within the United States relative to its population – would be immense and costly.  (INN/VFI News)