Israel asks Libya to take Palestinians from the Gaza Strip as part of its plan Donald Trump For the “Riviera of the Middle East”, with the Libyans showing “open” on the proposal, Axios reports in a Friday report.

The head of Israeli Mosad Intelligence Service, David Barnea, He visited Washington this week as Israel seeks the help of the Trump government to remove the Palestinians from Gaza, Axios said on Friday, citing two sources knowing the issue.

Barnea told the US envoy in the Middle East, Steve Witkov, at a meeting earlier this week that Ethiopia, Indonesia and Libya declare ‘open’ in the possibility of accepting a large number of Palestinians from Gaza, according to the two sources.

Motion is considered extremely controversial, with Israeli and American experts having described it as War crime. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet argue that the ‘Relocation’ will be ‘voluntary’ And no one will be forced to leave.

Barnea pressured the US to motivate these countries and support Israel to convince them. It is not clear whether the US will provide their support, according to Axios.

It is noted that Interior Minister Emad al -Trumpsi in Tripoli’s transitional government recently estimated that there are today in Libya. “3 to 4 million irregular immigrants”.

Trump’s plan for Gaza

US President Donald Trump has proposed in February the US to take control of Gaza and move two million inhabitants, while the land will be rebuilt. Trump faced reactions from both Arabic and Western countries, while Netanyahu and his government supported the idea.

The Trump government allegedly told Israeli officials that if Netanyahu wanted to promote this idea, Israel would have to find countries willing to accept Palestinians, a mission that Netanyahu then commissioned Mosad, according to Axios.