South Sudan has reportedly agreed to receive Gaza Arab civilians under a resettlement plan quietly brokered with Israel, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates, according to diplomatic sources cited by The Telegraph.
An official from South Sudan’s Foreign Ministry told the British outlet that the cabinet had approved the arrangement, which includes Israeli investment in infrastructure and US sanctions relief, alongside Emirati financial support.
“The South Sudanese land is enough to host more people from different nations,” the official said, noting the economic potential of the deal. However, he added, “This kind of deal is not easy for South Sudanese to understand right now.”
Despite Wednesday’s denial by South Sudanese authorities, who described reports of an agreement as “baseless,” internal dissent has surfaced, according to The Telegraph.... Read More: Arutz-7