The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs vehemently refuted circulating speculations suggesting Israel’s contemplation of relocating Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to African nations, including Rwanda.
Lior Haiat, the Spokesperson of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, categorically dismissed these claims, clarifying Israel’s stance on the matter.
“In response to publications regarding this issue, it should be noted that Israel is not engaged in examining the feasibility of transferring Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to countries in Africa,” Haiat said.
Haiat’s assertion came as a direct response to circulating claims insinuating Israel’s contemplation of relocating Palestinians from Gaza to African nations. “Israel holds no intentions nor is actively exploring the plausibility of transferring Palestinians residing in the Gaza Strip to any African countries,” emphasized Haiat, dismissing the baseless rumors.
The Ministry’s prompt clarification aimed to dispel misinformation and reinforce Israel’s adherence to established policies and ethical considerations concerning the Palestinian population.
This statement reaffirms Israel’s commitment to transparent communication and ethical engagement regarding the matter.
Amid ongoing diplomatic efforts, the Ministry underscored the importance of accurate information dissemination to prevent the spread of false narratives that could potentially disrupt peace-building initiatives.
The Israeli government’s decisive stance against misleading information reaffirms its dedication to fostering stability and cooperation in the Middle East.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges factual reporting and constructive dialogue to uphold the integrity of diplomatic efforts.
Israel said it remains steadfast in its pursuit of dialogue and peaceful resolutions to ensure stability in the region while fostering respectful engagement with the Palestinian population.