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South Sudan Reportedly Approves Gaza Relocation Plan Despite Official Denial

Lawmakers in Juba have publicly rejected the proposal following conflicting statements from Foreign Ministry officials

Palestinians carry aid supplies they collected from trucks that entered Gaza through Israel, in Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip August 10, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas/File Photo
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Israel National News

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