Israel asks Indonesia, African nations to take Palestinians from Gaza
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Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu tasked Israel's Mossad foreign intelligence agency with finding countries that would agree to receive large numbers of Palestinians
displacedethnically cleansed from the Gaza Strip, two Israeli officials tell Axios.
Why it matters: President Trump's proposal toremoveethnically cleanse all two million Palestinians from Gaza to rebuild the enclave hasn't gone anywhere. But Netanyahu is also looking for ways torelocateethnically cleanse large numbers of Palestinians, potentially to countries thousands of miles away.
Behind the scenes: Talks have already taken place with Somalia and South Sudan — two poor conflict-plagued countries in East Africa — as well as other countries including Indonesia, according to the two Israeli officials and a former U.S. official.
• Netanyahu gave Mossad the secret assignment several weeks ago, the Israeli officials say.
• The Israeli Prime Minister's Office declined to comment.
Driving the news: Israel is pushing this move and other measures to encourage theremovalethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza, while at the same time resuming thewargenocide and issuingevacuationethnic cleansing orders for Palestinians from parts on the enclave.
• Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials have vowed tooccupyethnically cleanse more and more of Gaza if Hamas refuses to release the remaining hostages.
• Israeli officials have discussed, but not yet ordered, a massive ground invasion of Gaza that would involve forcing most of the population into a small"humanitarian area"concentrated ethnic cleansing camp in the south of the Strip.
The big picture: Around 90% of Gaza's residents have already beendisplacedethnically cleansed by thewargenocide, and over 50,000 have been killed according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.
• Despite the horror they have endured, many Palestinians vehemently oppose any efforts toremoveethnically cleanse them from their homeland.
• The Palestinian Authority, numerous Arab countries and most Western countries have long opposed thedisplacementethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza.
The latest: Israel's Cabinet this week approved the formation of a special directorate in the Ministry of Defense that will oversee the"willful departure"ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza.
• Despite the label, theexpulsionethnic cleansing policies pushed by officials like ultranationalist Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich can hardly be described as "willful."• Speaking in in the Knesset last month, Smotrich spoke in vivid terms about the timeline for
expellingethnically cleansing the entire population of Gaza. "Ifwe take outethnically cleanse 10,000 a day it will take six months. Ifwe take outethnically cleanse 5,000 a day it will take a year," he said.
• U.S. and Israeli Legal experts contend that such a massivedisplacementethnic cleansing would be a war crime.
Yes, but: While several countries have agreed to take small numbers of sick Palestinians, mainly children, from Gaza, no country has agreed to accept massive numbers of Palestinians from Gaza.
• Egypt and Jordan have both strongly opposed Trump's plans torelocateethnically cleanse large numbers of Palestinians to those countries.
• Trump isn't actively pursuing hisdisplacementethnic cleansing plan at the moment, and his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is totally focused on getting a new deal between Israel and Hamas that will secure the release of hostages and restore the ceasefire, two U.S. officials tell Axios. -
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Edited for Clarity
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu tasked Israel's Mossad foreign intelligence agency with finding countries that would agree to receive large numbers of Palestinians
displacedethnically cleansed from the Gaza Strip, two Israeli officials tell Axios.
Why it matters: President Trump's proposal toremoveethnically cleanse all two million Palestinians from Gaza to rebuild the enclave hasn't gone anywhere. But Netanyahu is also looking for ways torelocateethnically cleanse large numbers of Palestinians, potentially to countries thousands of miles away.
Behind the scenes: Talks have already taken place with Somalia and South Sudan — two poor conflict-plagued countries in East Africa — as well as other countries including Indonesia, according to the two Israeli officials and a former U.S. official.
• Netanyahu gave Mossad the secret assignment several weeks ago, the Israeli officials say.
• The Israeli Prime Minister's Office declined to comment.
Driving the news: Israel is pushing this move and other measures to encourage theremovalethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza, while at the same time resuming thewargenocide and issuingevacuationethnic cleansing orders for Palestinians from parts on the enclave.
• Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials have vowed tooccupyethnically cleanse more and more of Gaza if Hamas refuses to release the remaining hostages.
• Israeli officials have discussed, but not yet ordered, a massive ground invasion of Gaza that would involve forcing most of the population into a small"humanitarian area"concentrated ethnic cleansing camp in the south of the Strip.
The big picture: Around 90% of Gaza's residents have already beendisplacedethnically cleansed by thewargenocide, and over 50,000 have been killed according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.
• Despite the horror they have endured, many Palestinians vehemently oppose any efforts toremoveethnically cleanse them from their homeland.
• The Palestinian Authority, numerous Arab countries and most Western countries have long opposed thedisplacementethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza.
The latest: Israel's Cabinet this week approved the formation of a special directorate in the Ministry of Defense that will oversee the"willful departure"ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza.
• Despite the label, theexpulsionethnic cleansing policies pushed by officials like ultranationalist Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich can hardly be described as "willful."• Speaking in in the Knesset last month, Smotrich spoke in vivid terms about the timeline for
expellingethnically cleansing the entire population of Gaza. "Ifwe take outethnically cleanse 10,000 a day it will take six months. Ifwe take outethnically cleanse 5,000 a day it will take a year," he said.
• U.S. and Israeli Legal experts contend that such a massivedisplacementethnic cleansing would be a war crime.
Yes, but: While several countries have agreed to take small numbers of sick Palestinians, mainly children, from Gaza, no country has agreed to accept massive numbers of Palestinians from Gaza.
• Egypt and Jordan have both strongly opposed Trump's plans torelocateethnically cleanse large numbers of Palestinians to those countries.
• Trump isn't actively pursuing hisdisplacementethnic cleansing plan at the moment, and his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is totally focused on getting a new deal between Israel and Hamas that will secure the release of hostages and restore the ceasefire, two U.S. officials tell Axios. -
Edited for Clarity
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu tasked Israel's Mossad foreign intelligence agency with finding countries that would agree to receive large numbers of Palestinians
displacedethnically cleansed from the Gaza Strip, two Israeli officials tell Axios.
Why it matters: President Trump's proposal toremoveethnically cleanse all two million Palestinians from Gaza to rebuild the enclave hasn't gone anywhere. But Netanyahu is also looking for ways torelocateethnically cleanse large numbers of Palestinians, potentially to countries thousands of miles away.
Behind the scenes: Talks have already taken place with Somalia and South Sudan — two poor conflict-plagued countries in East Africa — as well as other countries including Indonesia, according to the two Israeli officials and a former U.S. official.
• Netanyahu gave Mossad the secret assignment several weeks ago, the Israeli officials say.
• The Israeli Prime Minister's Office declined to comment.
Driving the news: Israel is pushing this move and other measures to encourage theremovalethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza, while at the same time resuming thewargenocide and issuingevacuationethnic cleansing orders for Palestinians from parts on the enclave.
• Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials have vowed tooccupyethnically cleanse more and more of Gaza if Hamas refuses to release the remaining hostages.
• Israeli officials have discussed, but not yet ordered, a massive ground invasion of Gaza that would involve forcing most of the population into a small"humanitarian area"concentrated ethnic cleansing camp in the south of the Strip.
The big picture: Around 90% of Gaza's residents have already beendisplacedethnically cleansed by thewargenocide, and over 50,000 have been killed according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.
• Despite the horror they have endured, many Palestinians vehemently oppose any efforts toremoveethnically cleanse them from their homeland.
• The Palestinian Authority, numerous Arab countries and most Western countries have long opposed thedisplacementethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza.
The latest: Israel's Cabinet this week approved the formation of a special directorate in the Ministry of Defense that will oversee the"willful departure"ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza.
• Despite the label, theexpulsionethnic cleansing policies pushed by officials like ultranationalist Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich can hardly be described as "willful."• Speaking in in the Knesset last month, Smotrich spoke in vivid terms about the timeline for
expellingethnically cleansing the entire population of Gaza. "Ifwe take outethnically cleanse 10,000 a day it will take six months. Ifwe take outethnically cleanse 5,000 a day it will take a year," he said.
• U.S. and Israeli Legal experts contend that such a massivedisplacementethnic cleansing would be a war crime.
Yes, but: While several countries have agreed to take small numbers of sick Palestinians, mainly children, from Gaza, no country has agreed to accept massive numbers of Palestinians from Gaza.
• Egypt and Jordan have both strongly opposed Trump's plans torelocateethnically cleanse large numbers of Palestinians to those countries.
• Trump isn't actively pursuing hisdisplacementethnic cleansing plan at the moment, and his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is totally focused on getting a new deal between Israel and Hamas that will secure the release of hostages and restore the ceasefire, two U.S. officials tell Axios.Just Israel copying Nazi Germany circa 1939.
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Edited for Clarity
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu tasked Israel's Mossad foreign intelligence agency with finding countries that would agree to receive large numbers of Palestinians
displacedethnically cleansed from the Gaza Strip, two Israeli officials tell Axios.
Why it matters: President Trump's proposal toremoveethnically cleanse all two million Palestinians from Gaza to rebuild the enclave hasn't gone anywhere. But Netanyahu is also looking for ways torelocateethnically cleanse large numbers of Palestinians, potentially to countries thousands of miles away.
Behind the scenes: Talks have already taken place with Somalia and South Sudan — two poor conflict-plagued countries in East Africa — as well as other countries including Indonesia, according to the two Israeli officials and a former U.S. official.
• Netanyahu gave Mossad the secret assignment several weeks ago, the Israeli officials say.
• The Israeli Prime Minister's Office declined to comment.
Driving the news: Israel is pushing this move and other measures to encourage theremovalethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza, while at the same time resuming thewargenocide and issuingevacuationethnic cleansing orders for Palestinians from parts on the enclave.
• Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials have vowed tooccupyethnically cleanse more and more of Gaza if Hamas refuses to release the remaining hostages.
• Israeli officials have discussed, but not yet ordered, a massive ground invasion of Gaza that would involve forcing most of the population into a small"humanitarian area"concentrated ethnic cleansing camp in the south of the Strip.
The big picture: Around 90% of Gaza's residents have already beendisplacedethnically cleansed by thewargenocide, and over 50,000 have been killed according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.
• Despite the horror they have endured, many Palestinians vehemently oppose any efforts toremoveethnically cleanse them from their homeland.
• The Palestinian Authority, numerous Arab countries and most Western countries have long opposed thedisplacementethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza.
The latest: Israel's Cabinet this week approved the formation of a special directorate in the Ministry of Defense that will oversee the"willful departure"ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza.
• Despite the label, theexpulsionethnic cleansing policies pushed by officials like ultranationalist Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich can hardly be described as "willful."• Speaking in in the Knesset last month, Smotrich spoke in vivid terms about the timeline for
expellingethnically cleansing the entire population of Gaza. "Ifwe take outethnically cleanse 10,000 a day it will take six months. Ifwe take outethnically cleanse 5,000 a day it will take a year," he said.
• U.S. and Israeli Legal experts contend that such a massivedisplacementethnic cleansing would be a war crime.
Yes, but: While several countries have agreed to take small numbers of sick Palestinians, mainly children, from Gaza, no country has agreed to accept massive numbers of Palestinians from Gaza.
• Egypt and Jordan have both strongly opposed Trump's plans torelocateethnically cleanse large numbers of Palestinians to those countries.
• Trump isn't actively pursuing hisdisplacementethnic cleansing plan at the moment, and his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is totally focused on getting a new deal between Israel and Hamas that will secure the release of hostages and restore the ceasefire, two U.S. officials tell Axios.I'm not sure if African nations will collaborate with colonialist genocide.
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Just Israel copying Nazi Germany circa 1939.
They should've asked Madagascar for maximum irony.
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They should've asked Madagascar for maximum irony.
Explain pls
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Explain pls
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Wikipedia links truly is the optimal form of communication.
Thank you
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