
More deaths reported near aid sites; Mossad chief, Witkoff said to discuss relocating Gazans – The Times of Israel
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Israel Reportedly Seeking U.S. Help To Get Libya, Indonesia, Ethiopia To Take Palestinians From Gaza
Mossad Chief David Barnea met with U.S. officials on Friday. He said Ethiopia, Indonesia and Libya have expressed interest in taking in Palestinians. But the White House has shown less willingness to support the idea, an official said. President Trump has said he wants to turn Gaza into a “freedom zone,” but hasn’t addressed the issue yet. He also said in February that he would “take over” the Gaza Strip, which he called “one of the worst real estate deals ever made” in the world.
Axios reported on Friday that Mossad Chief David Barnea met with Special Envoy Steve Witkoff with that purpose. He said Ethiopia, Indonesia and Libya have expressed openness to receiving large amounts of Palestinians.
The outlet noted that even though Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said all those departing would do so willingly, U.S. and legal experts labeled the possibility a war crime.
Witkoff reportedly didn’t make any commitments, and the White House has showed less willingness to support the initiative after getting pushback from Arab countries, Axios noted.
NBC News had reported in May that the Trump administration was working on a plan to permanently send 1 million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya. It added that, in exchange, the northern African country would see the release of billions of dollars frozen by the U.S. over a decade ago.
Basem Naim, a senior Hamas official, said at the moment that the militant group is not aware of any discussion. “Palestinians are very rooted in their homeland, very strongly committed to the homeland and they are ready to fight up to the end and to sacrifice anything to defend their land, their homeland, their families, and the future of their children,” he told the outlet.
“[Palestinians] are exclusively the only party who have the right to decide for the Palestinians, including Gaza and Gazans, what to do and what not to do,” he added.
Trump repeatedly floated the idea of relocating Gazans, citing the destruction of most of its territory after more than a year and a half of war. He also recently suggested again that the U.S. should take over the war-torn enclave, which could be turned into a “freedom zone.”
Although he hasn’t addressed the relocation issue, he said this week that Gaza was “one of the worst real estate deals ever made,” adding that Israel “gave up oceanfront property” when it disengaged from the strip in 2005.
It is not the first time Trump talks about Gaza in such terms. In February, he said the U.S. would “take over” the enclave, saying a plan could turn it into the “Rivera of the Middle East.” “The US will take over the Gaza Strip and we will do a job with it, too. We’ll own it,” Trump said. The plan never materialized.
Trump Envoy Witkoff Hints at New Abraham Accords Signings, Outlines Iran ‘Peace Deal’ Terms – Israel News – Haaretz.com
Three Palestinians were killed and seven were wounded next to Ramallah in the West Bank. According to Palestinian reports, the victims were shot by the IDF. Dozens of settlers raided the Palestinian village, set cars and homes on fire, while village residents, along with Palestinians from the area, tried to fend them off.
Before the incident, it was reported that settlers set a car on fire in Kafr Malik near Ramallah and the nearby Taibe junction.
Open gallery view A car reportedly set on fire by settlers in Kafr Malik in the West Bank on Wednesday. Credit: Kafr Malik Council
Local sources told Haaretz that dozens of settlers raided the Palestinian village, set cars and homes on fire, while village residents, along with Palestinians from the area, tried to fend them off. The sources added that IDF forces on the scene opened fire on the residents.
Local resident Jaafer Hamayel said that it was the Israeli army that killed the three Palestinians: “The settlers attacked and set on fire a house in the village, and the youth came outside to protect it. They set cars and houses on fire, and the army shot at us.”
“The settlers also fired handguns,” he added, “but those who fired assault rifles with laser designators straight at the youth were the army.”
Hamayel said that the settlers arrived at the village as it was grieving the death of 13-year-old Moataz Aamar Hamayel, who was killed by IDF fire on Monday.
“Our children and our homes are in danger,” he said. “They shot someone while he was at home, [the army] fired, and the settlers stood behind them.”