The Trump administration is reportedly developing a plan to permanently relocate up to one million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Libya. According to NBC News, the proposal has advanced to the point of being discussed directly with Libyan leadership, with the U.S. offering to unfreeze billions of dollars in Libyan assets as part of the arrangement. (Reuters)
The plan aims to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza by resettling a significant portion of its population in Libya. However, the feasibility of such a large-scale relocation remains uncertain, and the proposal has sparked controversy and concern among international observers.
President Trump has previously suggested transforming Gaza into a “freedom zone,” indicating a desire for significant changes in the region’s governance and infrastructure. (New York Post)
Critics argue that forcibly relocating Palestinians from their homeland could violate international laws and exacerbate regional tensions. The Trump administration has not officially confirmed the plan, and further details remain scarce. (The Times of India)