The news report said that Gazan “migration” was becoming the leading policy of the government as a solution to the conflict. Another unnamed government source later told journalists the government was not in talks with Congo:“It could be between Congo and Gazans,but Israel is not conducting any talks with any country on this issue,” the official said according toThe Times of Israel.
In Gaza,a humanitarian crisis is growing amid shortages of supplies,including food and clean water. What will happen to the enclave at the end of the fighting remains unclear.
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Congo has high levels of inequality and 52.5 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line.
Netanyahu told a Likud faction meeting last week that he was working towards facilitating the “voluntary migration” of Gazans.
“Our problem is[finding] countries that are willing to absorb Gazans,and we are working on it,” the prime minister said.