South Sudan says no talks with Israel to resettle Palestinians from Gaza
South Sudan’s government rejects reports of talks with Israel to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, calling the claims baseless amid ongoing regional conflict.
- South Sudan's foreign ministry said Wednesday it firmly refutes reports of talks with Israel on relocating Palestinians from Gaza, calling the claims baseless.
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Juba described reports of talks with Israel on resettling Palestinians from Gaza as 'baseless' on Wednesday.
- Amid summer heat, Palestinians shelter in a Gaza City tent camp on Aug. 12, 2025, as Israel's military targets the enclave, which houses over 2 million.
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of South Sudan urged all media outlets to verify information through official channels before publication, denying claims of talks with Israel.
- His comments build on a voluntary migration policy, with Netanyahu reiterating Wednesday that Palestinians should leave Gaza for a better life, linked to US President Donald Trump.
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South Sudan denied on Wednesday that it is holding discussions with Israeli occupation authorities regarding the resettlement of Gaza Strip residents on its territory. RELATED: 29 Countries and EU Officials Condemn Gaza Famine, Demand Unrestricted Humanitarian Access The Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a press statement refuting “recent media reports claiming that the Government of the Republic of South Sudan is engaged in discussions with …
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