Overview
- A Foreign Ministry official quoted by The Telegraph said the cabinet had approved a plan to relocate Gaza residents to South Sudan as part of a four-nation initiative
- South Sudanese authorities issued a formal denial of any agreement describing the reports as baseless
- Parliamentarians in Juba debated the scheme and rejected the plan over concerns about the country’s capacity to host additional civilians
- The proposed deal reportedly includes Israeli investment in infrastructure, US sanctions relief and Emirati financial support in exchange for participation
- Unverified reports of an Israeli delegation preparing to assess potential temporary facilities in South Sudan highlight the deal’s fragility as humanitarian advocates and legal experts question any mass relocation