
S.Sudan hosts Israeli deputy FM but denies Gaza displacement reports - War on Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he would encourage Palestinians to relocate from Gaza and that his government was talking to a number of potential host countries to displace Gaza's population.
South Sudan, which is said to be one of the host countries, announced that Sharren Haskel had visited in what it called "the highest-level engagement from an Israeli official to South Sudan thus far".
According to a statement, Foreign Minister Semaya Kumba held "a fruitful bilateral dialogue" with Haskel that touched on "the evolving circumstances within the State of Israel", without elaborating.
"Both parties expressed a resolute commitment to advancing stronger bilateral and multilateral cooperation moving forward," it added.
The office of President Salva Kiir said he met with Haskel for "high-level" talks about enhancing cooperation in a number of sectors.
"In a bid to attract foreign investment, the government has offered Israel new opportunities in the oil and gas industry, minerals, agriculture and water resource management," a statement read.
Haskel said the visit was "a reflection of friendship and solidarity between the two nations" and announced a new aid package of food supplies and medical equipment, it added.
A previous statement from the government in Juba refuted media reports that it was in discussion with Israel about displacing Palestinians from Gaza to South Sudan, calling them "baseless".
Impoverished South Sudan -- the world's youngest country -- has been plagued by insecurity and instability since its independence in 2011.
This year, the country saw months of clashes between forces loyal to Kiir and those backing First Vice President Riek Machar.
The arrest of Machar in March fuelled fears of a return to civil war, nearly seven years after the end of bloody fighting between supporters of the two men that led to around 400,000 deaths between 2013 and 2018.
* This story was edited by Ahram Online.
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