Tel Aviv Spends Lavishly in an African Country to Execute Malicious Scheme
The Israeli regime has initiated financial incentives in an African country as part of it’s plan against Gaza Strip residents.
According to the English section of webangah News agency, citing mehr News Agency and al Mayadeen, the Yedioth ahronoth newspaper reported that Tel Aviv has provided at least one million shekels to a refugee support association in South Sudan.
The report states that South Sudan is one of the countries where the Israeli regime plans to forcibly relocate residents of the Gaza Strip.
earlier, The Wall Street Journal reported that Israel had identified six countries for consultations regarding relocating Gaza residents, including Syria, Libya, Somalia, and South Sudan among them.
The report adds that these consultations have yet to yield any positive outcomes.
news Sources: © webangah News Agency