Washington
A shocking plan of America has surfaced about Gaza. The US Donald Trump government is planning to send about 1 million Palestinians permanently Libya from a war -torn Gaza Strip. The Trump administration is seriously considering this proposal and has also discussed with Libya’s leadership in this regard. Under the scheme, Libya has been proposed to release the amount of billions of dollars that the US had freeze more than a decade ago.
NBC News quoted five sources as saying that the scheme has been in talks between the US and Libya leadership for some time. Two persons who are aware of these discussions and a former US official told NBC that the US was considering giving back billions of dollars of Libya’s assets under the proposal. However, a spokesperson of the US government dismissed these reports, saying, “These reports are untrue. The situation on the ground is not compatible with such a plan. No such plan has been discussed and no argument is made.”
Governance of two competitive administrations in Libya
Following the NATO -backed rebellion, there was anarchy in Libya in 2011, in which the long -standing dictator Muammar Gaddafi was removed from power and murdered. The country was divided, and two rival militia groups on its eastern and western parts were controlled. Libya is currently ruled by two competitive administrators: Abdul Hamid Dabibibeh -led National Unity, an internationally recognized National Unity, and the Representatives Assembly -backed National Stability Sarkar (Government of National Stability), which is led by Osmadamadamadar Hummadamadam under the real rule of Libyan National Army and its commander Khalifa. GNU is located in Tripoli and controls the western part of the country, while GNS works in the eastern and central region. This division has established two centers of power in Libya, in which both governments are competing for legitimacy and control over the country.
Libya has been struggling with instability for many years
Libya has been facing instincts continuously since the murder of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and the fall of governance. The country is divided into two parts in East and West, where various armed factions are struggling for power. In such a situation, rehabilitation of Palestinian citizens there can become a practical and human challenge.
Fierce attack in Gaza, more than 100 killed
Here, Israel on Friday carried out dozens of air strikes in Gaza, killing 108 people according to local health officials, including most women and children. Israel says that these attacks are part of the preparation to pressurize Hamas and take the war to the next stage for the release of hostages. Israel also attacked two of Yemen ports, which claims that Huti was transferring rebel weapons from there. Local officials said one person was killed and nine were injured in these attacks.
Trump’s desire to settle Palestinians in other Arab countries
In January, Donald Trump had said that he wanted to accept the Palestinian refugees from Jordan, Egypt and other Arab countries Gaza in large numbers, to “clean this destroyed area and give a new start.” He had said, “This is almost a destroyed area. Almost everything has been destroyed, people are dying. I would like some Arab countries to build houses elsewhere, where these people might live in peace.”
Hamas proposed to stop the war in exchange for the hostage deal
In a speech on television, Khalil al-Hayya, who is involved in indirect talks with Gaza chief and Israel, said that his organization is ready to release the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails instead of all hostages- provided the war is completely abolished. He turned down any proposal of the interim ceasefire.
Israel increased attacks in Gaza and Yemen
Meanwhile, Israel on Friday carried out dozens of air strikes in Gaza, stating that 108 people were killed, mostly women and children. Israeli officials called it the beginning of the campaign to pressurize Hamas to release the hostages. Israel also attacked two ports in Yemen, about which he said that they were used by the Huti militant group to move weapons.
Local health officials said that at least one person was killed and nine were injured. Meanwhile, the Gaza chief of Hamas said that the group is ready to have an immediate conversation to all the hostages to replace all the hostages with a certain number of Palestinians jailed by Israel, which will end the war in the region. Khalil al-Hayya, who led the Hamas talks for indirect talks with Israel, said in a speech on television that the group denies the interim ceasefire agreement.





