Trump administration working on plan to move 1 million Palestinians to Libya: NBC News
- The Trump administration is reportedly exploring a proposal to move as many as one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya on a permanent basis, with discussions held between U.S. Officials and Libyan leaders as part of the plan.
- This plan, which follows the ongoing conflict in Gaza, involves talks with Libya’s competing governments; however, these discussions have yet to result in a definitive deal, and it remains unclear how willing Palestinians are to relocate.
- The relocation would involve complex transport options by air, land, and sea over long distances, while also considering financial incentives like free housing to encourage resettlement.
- Libya has faced 14 years of instability with two rival governments actively fighting, and the U.S. State Department advises against travel due to security risks including terrorism and kidnapping.
- If implemented, the plan could strain Libya’s fragile resources significantly and faces criticism from Palestinians, Arab nations, and some U.S. Lawmakers, highlighting substantial political and logistical challenges.
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