
Mossad chief visited DC to discuss transferring 'hundreds of thousands' of Palestinians out of Gaza
Mossad chief David Barnea visited Washington to discuss Israel's plan for transferring hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from Gaza to third countries, seeking U.S. support for this initiative. Israel is allegedly in talks with Libya, Indonesia, and Ethiopia to absorb large numbers of Palestinians. Barnea asked the U.S. for incentives to encourage these countries to participate.
While the Israeli government frames this transfer as voluntary, some legal experts view it as a potential war crime under current conditions. President Trump's earlier proposal to move all two million Palestinians remains unprogressed, facing strong opposition from Arab nations. Netanyahu affirmed Israel's close collaboration with the U.S. on this issue, highlighting the desire for options for Palestinians who wish to leave.