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A New Nakba: U.S.-Backed Gaza Expulsion Plan Echoes Annexation and Ethnic Cleansing

As President Donald Trump tours the Middle East promoting economic cooperation and regional security, reports have emerged that his administration is actively discussing the forced and permanent relocation of up to one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya. The plan, reportedly tied to Trump’s broader regional diplomacy, is being condemned by rights groups and legal experts as a blueprint for Israeli annexation of Gaza, ethnic cleansing under the guise of humanitarian resettlement.
According to NBC News, the plan would involve unfreezing billions of dollars in Libyan assets held by the U.S. since the Gaddafi era, in exchange for Libya’s cooperation in hosting Gaza’s displaced population. This proposal, still in its early stages, has reportedly been discussed with Libyan officials, though no formal agreement has been announced. The news comes as Israel intensifies its ground invasion of the Gaza Strip, deploying tanks, infantry, and artillery in a major military escalation. This is just the beginning of their Gideon Chariots operation.
Annexation by Proxy
Critics argue that this plan serves as a strategic enabler of Israeli territorial ambitions. By forcibly emptying Gaza of its Palestinian population, the path would be cleared for de facto Israeli annexation, echoing patterns seen in the West Bank. Such a mass expulsion would dismantle any viable future for a Palestinian state and nullify the two-state solution.
As outlined by the Fourth Geneva Convention, the forcible transfer of protected populations by an occupying power constitutes a war crime. The Trump administration’s plan would not only violate these norms but may also be construed as a form of ethnic cleansing, given its systematic and deliberate intention to remove Palestinians from their homeland based on national identity.
A Permanent Expulsion: Erasing the Right of Return
Perhaps the most devastating aspect of the relocation plan is its irreversible nature. According to NBC News, the Trump administration envisions long-term resettlement of Palestinians in Libya, with no provision for return. This is not a temporary humanitarian measure—it is a permanent removal.
Such a move would effectively eliminate the Right of Return for Gaza’s population, a right enshrined in UN General Assembly Resolution 194, which affirms that refugees wishing to return to their homes should be permitted to do so. By permanently displacing Palestinians and reclassifying them as resettled, the U.S. and Israel would be working to erase legal claims to Palestinian land, clearing the way for full annexation of Gaza and denying millions their historical and legal rights.
Legal experts have warned that permanent expulsion of a civilian population constitutes both a war crime and a crime against humanity, as defined under Articles 7 and 8 of the Rome Statute
Humanitarian Catastrophe in the Making
Libya is a deeply unstable country, currently fractured by civil war and governed by rival factions. Numerous reports, including from the Associated Press, have documented widespread human trafficking, arbitrary detention, and torture in Libyan migrant detention centers.
Relocating Palestinians there—many of whom are already traumatized, wounded, and impoverished—would violate international refugee protection norms and expose civilians to further abuse.
International Outcry
Organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) condemned the plan as “insane” and explicitly labeled it ethnic cleansing. “Instead of supporting the Palestinian people’s right to live freely in their own land,” CAIR stated, “the Trump administration is advancing policies that would erase them from it.”
Human rights organizations including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have yet to release full statements, but legal scholars and advocacy groups are warning that any international support or acquiescence to the plan would signal a dangerous abandonment of post-WWII international norms designed to prevent the recurrence of mass displacement.
Echoes of the Nakba
Palestinians worldwide see this plan as a continuation of the 1948 Nakba, when over 700,000 Palestinians were expelled or fled during Israel’s founding. The trauma, dispossession, and unresolved refugee status stemming from that event remain central to Palestinian identity and claims under international law.
This latest proposal threatens to deepen that legacy—creating a second Nakba in real time, under the cover of diplomatic normalization and regional geopolitics.
Conclusion
The proposed U.S.-Libya relocation plan is not a humanitarian solution—it is a blueprint for mass displacement, legal erasure, and annexation. It aims to forcibly remove Palestinians from their homeland, permanently strip them of their Right of Return, and enable Israel to redraw the map without resistance.
As history has shown, peace cannot be built on forced silence, sealed borders, or erased people. The world must act not only to reject this plan, but to reaffirm the core principles of justice, self-determination, and human dignity for all.
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