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Mossad Chief Seeks U.S. Aid to Secure Host Countries for Gaza’s Displaced

Israel is appealing to Washington to enlist Ethiopia, Indonesia, Libya as hosts for Gazans in a move flagged by legal experts as potentially unlawful

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Trump and Netnayahu meet in the Oval Office in April. Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
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Overview

  • Mossad Director David Barnea met U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff in Washington this week to request American help in persuading other nations to accept Palestinians from Gaza.
  • Barnea reported that Ethiopia, Indonesia and Libya expressed openness to hosting displaced Gazans and urged the U.S. to provide incentives, while Witkoff declined to commit.
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government insists any relocation would be voluntary despite Palestinians’ repeated displacements and widespread destruction in Gaza.
  • American and Israeli legal experts warn that moving Gazans under conflict conditions could breach international law and amount to a war crime.
  • Egypt and several Western capitals have voiced serious objections and no formal agreements have been reached with potential host countries.