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President Donald Trump has repeatedly mused about displacing Gaza’s two million people to make way for reconstruction. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Israel's actions are ‘morally unjustifiable, wholly disproportionate,’ said UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy - Anadolu Ajansı
TRIPOLI (Reuters) -The U.S. embassy in Libya denied on Sunday a report that the U.S. government was working on a plan to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Libya. On Thurdsay, NBC News said the Trump administration is working on a plan to permanently relocate as many as one million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Libya.
More people who are tired of the hunger, sleeplessness and ever-present threat of Israeli airstrikes are demonstrating against the militant group
Parties involved must also avoid taking unilateral actions that impede the peace process, urged the ministry. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday night allowed the immediate resumption of humanitarian aid, including food and medicine, for Palestinians in Gaza.
President Trump signed deals with Saudi Arabia and Qatar and reached out to Syria and Iran. But Palestinians got nothing, and Trump repeated his call for the U.S. to take over Gaza.
Israel has agreed to allow some food into Gaza before a newly approved mechanism for aid deliveries is up and running later this month, the head of the newly established Gaza Humanitarian Foundation told CNN.
Israel's actions are ‘morally unjustifiable, wholly disproportionate,’ said UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy - Anadolu Ajansı
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Rest of World on MSNHomegrown digital road maps turn into lifelines for West Bank’s PalestiniansCommunity-built tech solutions are helping Palestinians navigate blockades and risks in the Israel-occupied territory.