
In the U.S., the Trump administration is reportedly exploring an unconventional approach to addressing the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. According to sources cited by NBC News, Washington is developing a mechanism to voluntarily relocate 1 million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya.
Controversial initiative — Libya may receive unblocked assets
Reports indicate that the U.S. aims to incentivize the Libyan government by offering certain diplomatic privileges, including the reactivation of previously frozen assets. Through this, the Trump administration seeks Libya’s approval to carry out the resettlement.
Will Palestinians agree?
The project has not yet received final approval due to significant challenges in implementation. The main question remains — will nearly a million Palestinians agree to leave Gaza voluntarily? There is no clear answer to this so far.
Economic aid and incentive packages under discussion
To ease the process, Washington is considering providing financial assistance to the Palestinians, offering housing, and even paying monthly stipends. However, such measures would require a substantial budgetary commitment from the U.S.
A threat to Libya’s internal stability?
NBC analysts note that relocating 1 million migrants to Libya — a country already facing political and social instability — may further destabilize the nation. Additionally, it remains unclear which areas the Palestinians would be settled in and how the plan would be implemented.
Zamin.uz commentary:
This proposal — another geopolitical idea in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — will undoubtedly spark debates. How do you evaluate this plan? Are such approaches truly practical for resolving the Palestinian issue?
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