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South Sudan Government denies reports of Palestinian resettlement plans

By Ajith Daniel

August 13, 2025
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South Sudan Government denies reports of Palestinian resettlement plans

Foreign Affairs Minister Monday Semaya Kumba delivered a presidential messages to Israeli Leaders in Jerusalem. (Photo: MoFA&IC)

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The South Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has issued a strong denial regarding recent media reports claiming the government is in discussions with Israel to resettle Palestinian nationals from Gaza.

In a press statement released today, the ministry labeled the claims as “baseless” and stated they “do not reflect the official position or policy of the Government of the Republic of South Sudan.”

The ministry’s statement, issued on Wednesday, August 13, 2025, serves as a direct refutation of what it calls inaccurate reports circulating in various media outlets.

It did not however specify which media outlets published the claims but several online publications attributed the story to the AP American international news agency.

Juba government urged all media organizations to “exercise due diligence and verify information through official channels before publication,” emphasizing the need for responsible journalism and accurate reporting on matters of national policy.

This statement comes amid ongoing international concerns about the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the future of its residents.

Meanwhile the South Sudan’s government’s position, as articulated in its press release, clearly noted that it is not a party to any discussions or plans for the resettlement of Palestinians within its borders.

The Associated Press is reporting that Israel is in talks with South Sudan to send Palestinians there, as Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip, and talk of it annexing the Gaza Strip, continues.

In an interview, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu simultaneously expressed a desire to “allow” Palestinians to leave Gaza but said that, in turn, other countries would have to decide to “open their doors” to them.

He did not reportedly mention talks with South Sudan during that interview, but said Israel was “talking to several countries” to receive Palestinians.

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