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Israeli Minister Avi Dichter Proposes Relocating Gaza Residents Abroad, Suggests Libya as Destination

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Palestinians gather as they carry aid supplies that entered Gaza through Israel, amid a hunger crisis, in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip July 20, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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Israeli Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter has unveiled the outlines of a large-scale and highly controversial plan aimed at permanently relocating Palestinian residents of the besieged Gaza Strip to other countries, with Libya emerging as one of the proposed destinations. Speaking in an interview with the Hebrew newspaper Maariv on Thursday, Dichter claimed that many Gazans would “be happy to leave” if the international community provided viable alternatives, pointing to the global resettlement of Syrian refugees as an example.

According to Dichter, the ongoing humanitarian crisis and destruction in Gaza have left many residents disillusioned, with a growing willingness to seek a new life elsewhere. He argued that this sentiment is evident across social media platforms, where frustrated Palestinians express despair over the current situation and uncertainty about the future. “The longing to build a new life outside Gaza is insane. I see it clearly on social media. People there know there’s nothing to return to,” Dichter said.

The Israeli minister suggested that countries with vast land resources and economic potential could benefit from hosting Palestinians displaced from Gaza. Libya, in particular, was highlighted as a suitable option due to its geographic size, available space, and Mediterranean coastline, which Dichter compared to that of Gaza. He further argued that with significant investment potentially in the billions of dollars from the international community, both the resettled population and the host nation could experience economic growth and development.

In a statement that is likely to spark further outrage, Dichter went beyond the question of relocation to challenge the very ownership of Gaza by its Palestinian population. “Gaza is not their land; it’s here, in Israel,” he declared. “Anyone who lost their home in Gaza can get a plot of land anywhere else. This is not just an economic issue, it’s an existential one.”

His remarks come against the backdrop of a deepening humanitarian emergency in Gaza, where Israeli military operations, blockade restrictions, and years of conflict have left infrastructure in ruins, displaced tens of thousands, and created critical shortages in food, water, and medical supplies. The idea of large-scale population transfer especially to a politically unstable country like Libya has drawn criticism from human rights advocates who warn that such proposals may violate international law and undermine Palestinians’ right to return to their homeland.

While Dichter frames his plan as a pragmatic solution for Gaza’s residents, it is expected to fuel already heightened tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The suggestion that Palestinians could be resettled in Libya or other countries shifts the conversation from reconstruction and self-determination to permanent displacement, an approach many see as an attempt to alter the region’s demographic and political realities.

This proposal adds to a long history of disputes over land, sovereignty, and national identity between Israelis and Palestinians, and underscores the ongoing international debate over how to achieve lasting peace in the Middle East.

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