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Report: Donald Trump considering sending Gazans to these countries
President Trump is reportedly engaging in negotiations with these three countries to relocate at least a significant portion of Palestinians in Gaza to their territory.


President Donald Trump is seriously negotiating with three countries in Africa - Puntland, Somaliland, and Morocco - to get them to agree to absorb a significant portion of the displaced Palestinian population of Gaza, according to Channel 12 reporter Amit Segal.
According to Segal, all three countries need something desperately from the United States in diplomatic terms. Both Somaliland and Puntland, currently part of the country of Somalia, need diplomatic recognition, while Morocco needs recognition of its control over the Western Sahara.
In addition, all three countries have a clear Sunni Muslim majority, which would assist the displaced Gazans in becoming acclimated to their new home, wherever they end up.
Segal said regarding the hostage deal that the Trump administration is solving the conundrum of the second phase of the hostage deal - where the remaining hostages would be released and Israel would have to declare an end to the war - by punting towards a continuation of the first phase of the deal.
This means completing the release of the remaining 20 hostages in exchange for terrorists, including those with blood on their hands, as well as the continued delivery of masses of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.
Congressman Al Green recently put forward articles of impeachment against President Trump for his relocation plans, arguing that he is threatening an "ethnic cleansing" of the Gaza Strip.
Trump himself has repeatedly argued that due to the extensive devastation of the Strip following the war, the area has become unlivable and uninhabitable, and better that the Palestinians in Gaza have "nicer homes" elsewhere than continue to suffer.
Israeli leaders from both the coalition and the opposition have expressed support for the plan, at least as a starting point for discussion - including opposition leaders such as Yisrael Beytenu MK Avigdor Liberman and State Camp leader MK Benny Gantz.
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