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Trump Admin Planned to Relocate 1M Palestinians to Libya: NBC

A controversial Trump-era proposal to move 1 million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya is under scrutiny amid U.S. denials, Israeli involvement, and warnings from experts about ethnic cleansing and feasibility concerns.

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The Trump administration is considering a plan to relocate up to 1 million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya, with discussions ongoing with the Libyan government and the U.S.

If approved, Israel may release frozen funds to support this initiative. Israel is aware of these talks, but the State Department and National Security Council have denied the reports.

Experts warn that this relocation could be perceived as ethnic cleansing and may encounter financial and logistical difficulties. Arab nations oppose the idea of permanent relocation but are willing to support Gaza’s reconstruction after the conflict.

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