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    Up to a million Palestinians could be ‘permanently relocated’ to war-torn Libya under US plans

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    By News Desk on May 17, 2025 UK News, USA News
    Up to a million Palestinians could be ‘permanently relocated’ to war-torn Libya under US plans
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    • Plans are reportedly in the works for the permanent relocation of up to a million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya, driven by the Trump administration, in exchange for releasing frozen Libyan funds.
    • This initiative follows an increase in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, resulting in hundreds of casualties, with local health authorities reporting over 250 deaths in recent days.
    • International reactions to the relocation plans have been largely negative, especially from Arab states, while the US State Department warns of significant dangers in Libya, including civil unrest and terrorism.

    Up to a million Palestinians could be ‘permanently relocated’ to war-torn Libya under US plans | World News

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    Up to a million Palestinians could be permanently relocated from devastated Gaza to war-torn Libya under plans being worked on by Donald Trump’s administration, NBC News reports.

    The idea has been discussed with Libya’s leadership, sources told Sky’s US partner network, and would potentially see billions of dollars in frozen Libyan funds released.

    The North African country remains divided in two – nearly 14 years after the overthrow of dictator Muammar Gaddafi sparked a civil war – with two rival governments fighting for control.

    It comes as Israel continues a campaign of airstrikes on Gaza, with 93 people killed and hundreds injured on Friday, according to local medics.


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    Sky’s team saw bodies arrive at Gaza’s Indonesian Hospital

    No final agreement on any Libya plans have been reached, sources told NBC News, and US government agencies did not respond to requests for comment from the news outlet.

    Previous suggestions to resettle Palestinians from Gaza – voluntarily or otherwise – have provoked international outcry, particularly from Arab states who likely will play a role in rebuilding the enclave after any permanent ceasefire deal.

    And Libya is far from a safe nation, according to the US State Department’s own travel advice, which says Americans should not travel to the country “due to crime, terrorism, unexploded landmines, civil unrest, kidnapping, and armed conflict”.

    President Trump, speaking on the final day of his Middle East trip, said he was looking to resolve a range of global crises, including Gaza.

    “We’re looking at Gaza,” he said. “And we’ve got to get that taken care of. A lot of people are starving. A lot of people are – there’s a lot of bad things going on.”

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    There had been hopes that his tour of the region could increase the chances of a ceasefire deal or prompt Israel to lift its blockade of Gaza that is preventing humanitarian aid from getting in.

    But instead Israel has continued to launch airstrikes on the territory, killing more than 250 people in the last two days, according to Hamas-run health authorities.

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    The Israeli military, which had dropped leaflets on the northern town of Beit Lahia ordering residents to leave, said their airforce had struck more than 150 military targets across Gaza in recent days.

    This week, Israel said it had bombed the European Hospital because it was home to an underground Hamas base, but Sky News analysis has cast doubt on its evidence.

    Israeli officials said the latest strikes were a prelude to a larger military campaign in Gaza aimed at pressuring Hamas to release hostages.


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    Ahmed Abu Riziq, founder of the Gaza Great Minds Foundation, which seeks to give children access to education in Gaza, said “the hell doors opened” in the last few days.

    Speaking to Sky News from Gaza City, he said: “Myself with my family, we had to flee today from some certain areas in northern Gaza City… people are running in the streets. They don’t know where to go or where to sleep at night. So it’s really catastrophic.”

    “No food is entering Gaza,” he added, saying that people are dying from hunger.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this month that Israel plans to seize all of Gaza and hold it indefinitely.

    Tom Fletcher, head of the UN office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs, warned the Security Council this week it must “act now” to “prevent genocide” – a claim Israel vehemently denies.

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