13 August 11:50

International
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Israel is exploring the possibility of resettling Palestinians from the Gaza Strip in South Sudan, part of a wider mass emigration plan. The talks, confirmed by sources, raise questions about human rights and international reactions, with many groups calling them a forced expulsion. PM Netanyahu backs voluntary migration, but Palestinians fear permanent relocation. South Sudan, plagued by instability and famine, could benefit from such a relationship with Israel, but there are fears about welcoming Palestinians because of its history of conflict.
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