Libya’s Government of National Unity has denied reports from American media stating that the country is willing to accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza. The administration affirmed its commitment to the Palestinian cause and criticized the report as entirely fabricated. The statement highlighted the lack of credibility of the source of these claims, reaffirming Libya’s support for the rights of the Palestinian people.
The Government of National Unity in Libya has officially rejected claims from American media reports that the country is prepared to accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza. In a statement released on Monday, the Libyan administration stressed its unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause and the fundamental right of the Palestinian people to live dignified lives on their own land.
The Libyan prime minister’s media office described the report by American Thinker as “completely fabricated” and asserted that there has been no communication from any legitimate Libyan authority regarding such intentions. The statement emphasized that the claims are false and attributed these assertions to Jerome Corsi, whom they criticized for lacking journalistic credibility and for disseminating misleading information.
The initial report, published on March 2, falsely claimed that Libya had offered to welcome between 100,000 to 200,000 Palestinians from Gaza. The article was part of a broader commentary linking ongoing geopolitical discussions regarding Gaza with proposals to resettle its population amid controversial calls from figures like former U.S. President Donald Trump for redevelopment initiatives in the region, which have faced widespread backlash for being perceived as ethnic cleansing.
In conclusion, Libya’s Government of National Unity has firmly denied claims regarding their willingness to accept Palestinian refugees, labeling such reports as fabrications. The statement reiterated Libya’s dedication to the Palestinian people’s rights and condemned the misinformation spread by unverified sources. The government maintains a strong stance in support of Palestine and denounces proposals related to the resettling of populations in the region.
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