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What the hell is Israel trying to drive the Palestinians into Africa?

author:Backyard Earth

The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been going on for decades, and it is difficult for the two sides to reach a reconciliation on land, religion, security and other issues. Recently, it was reported that the Israeli government is secretly negotiating with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to resettle thousands of Palestinians in the African country in order to achieve the so-called "two-state solution". This news has aroused widespread concern and questions from the international community.

What the hell is Israel trying to drive the Palestinians into Africa?

Congo is a country located in Central Africa with an area of more than 2.4 million square kilometers and a population of about 87 million. The country is rich in natural resources, but it also faces multiple difficulties such as poverty, war, and disease. According to the World Food Programme, more than half of Congo's population lives below the poverty line and is regularly threatened with famine and violence.

What the hell is Israel trying to drive the Palestinians into Africa?

On the one hand, the Israeli right-wing Government has been trying to eliminate the Palestinian presence and force them to leave their land by expanding settlements, demolishing Palestinian homes, and restricting their freedom and rights. On the other hand, Israel is also facing pressure from the international community to stop its violations and persecution of the Palestinians, respect the human rights and dignity of the Palestinians, and achieve peaceful coexistence. Thus, Israel may want to cooperate, through its cooperation with the Congo, to find a way out of the Palestinians and avoid international condemnation.

What the hell is Israel trying to drive the Palestinians into Africa?

However, this plan is not only unethical, but also unrealistic. First, Palestinians have the right to choose their way of life and where they live, and not to be forcibly displaced to a country that is completely unfamiliar with their culture, history and identity. Secondly, the Congo does not have the capacity and conditions to host a large number of Palestine refugees, which will place a huge burden and risk on the country's own society, economy and security. In the end, this plan will not resolve the fundamental contradictions between Israel and Palestine, but may trigger more conflict and violence, and undermine stability and peace in the region.

The editor believes that Israel should abandon this inhumane plan, and instead seek genuine reconciliation and coexistence with the Palestinians through dialogue and negotiation, respect each other's legitimate rights and interests, and establish a just and lasting peace plan.

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