Reports indicate Israel has approached several African nations – Somaliland, South Sudan, Sudan, Somalia, and Libya – regarding the potential relocation of Palestinian refugees from Gaza. The proposal seemingly aims to reduce the Palestinian population within the Gaza enclave. However, these nations have either outright rejected Israel’s request or publicly denied any agreement to accept refugees. No country has expressed willingness to participate in the scheme. This development has ignited concerns about Israel’s long-term intentions for Gaza, fueling speculation about potential land seizure. Critics suggest the initiative represents a forced displacement strategy, while Israeli officials have not publicly commented on the reports. The lack of acceptance underscores the international sensitivity surrounding the ongoing conflict and the displacement of Palestinians.