Israel in talks with DR Congo to relocate Gaza residents post-war

Gila Gamliel
Minister of Intelligence Gila Gamliel. (Photo: Twitter/X)
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — On Wednesday, the Times of Israel reported that Israeli authorities are holding secret talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo and other nations to relocate Gaza residents post-war, as per Khaberni. While the Israeli government frames it as a way to accommodate residents for humanitarian reasons, the US officially rejected recent Israeli minister statements calling for Palestinian relocation. US spokesperson Matthew Miller characterized the remarks as "inflammatory and irresponsible,” Khaberni reported. اضافة اعلان

Minister of Intelligence Gila Gamliel suggests Gaza's civilian population may rely solely on humanitarian aid after the war. He added that post-war, there would be no municipal authorities, and 60 percent of the strip’s agricultural land would become security buffer zones. 


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