DISGUSTIN Gaza forced removals to build Trump family tourist resorts. The idea is disgusting.
"Too many Gaza lies: Israel concedes error in video claiming to show Hamas tunnels under Gaza hospital "Palestinians in razed West Bank hamlet vow to stay"
US developing plan to move 1m Palestinians to Libya: NBC
Reuters May 17, 2025 – 6.47am
Washington | The Trump administration is working on a plan to permanently relocate as much as one million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Libya, NBC News reported on Friday (Saturday AEST), citing five people with knowledge of the matter.
Citing two people with direct knowledge and a former US official, NBC also reported that the plan is under serious enough consideration that the US has discussed it with Libya’s leadership.
IMAGE -- A Palestinian kid walks on the rubble of the Al-Zainati family’s home, destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip. AP
In exchange for resettling the Palestinians, the administration would release to Libya billions of dollars of funds the US froze more than a decade ago, according to NBC and citing the same three people.
Israel earlier on Friday blasted the United Nations aid chief for asking the UN Security Council if it would act to “prevent genocide” in the Gaza Strip, where experts say famine looms after Israel blocked aid deliveries to the Palestinian enclave 75 days ago.
[Insert: Israel blaming the Palestinians for this war is a bit like Trump blaming judges for his troubles.]
While briefing the 15-member body earlier this week, UN aid chief Tom Fletcher said: “Will you act – decisively – to prevent genocide and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law?”
In a letter to Fletcher on Friday, Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon accused him of delivering “a political sermon” and weaponising the word genocide against Israel, questioning under what authority he made what Israel viewed as an accusation.
“You had the audacity, in your capacity as a senior UN official, to stand before the Security Council and invoke the charge of genocide without evidence, mandate, or restraint,” he wrote. “It was an utterly inappropriate and deeply irresponsible statement that shattered any notion of neutrality.”
A spokesperson for Fletcher did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the letter.