Libya’s Government of National Unity has denied claims from American Thinker regarding its willingness to accept Palestinian refugees, asserting these allegations are fabricated. The government emphasized its support for Palestinian rights and criticized the report’s author for lacking credibility.
Libya’s Government of National Unity has firmly rejected claims from a report published by American Thinker, which suggested that the country is willing to accept Palestinian refugees from Gaza. In an official statement, the government emphasized its commitment to the Palestinian cause and the necessity for Palestinians to have the right to live with dignity on their native land. The government termed the report as “completely fabricated” and asserted that no official entity in Libya had made any such announcement.
According to the statement, the article authored by Jerome Corsi lacks credibility as he is not recognized as a professional journalist and has a history of disseminating misleading information. The Libyan government denounced the assertions about accepting between 100,000 to 200,000 refugees from Gaza as untrue. This response comes amid discussions related to U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposals regarding Gaza’s redevelopment, which many in the Arab world view as a form of ethnic cleansing.
In summary, Libya’s Government of National Unity categorically denies reports of its willingness to accept Palestinian refugees, reinforcing its position supporting Palestine’s rights. The government criticized the integrity of the report and the journalist behind it, reaffirming the necessity for Palestinians to live with dignity on their own land.
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