Hebrew media sources have reported that Israel intends to seek the assistance of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair to mediate with Western countries to persuade them to accept Palestinian refugees from the Gaza Strip following the cessation of aggression on Gaza.
Channel 12 Israeli reported that Blair made a secret visit to Israel last week, where he held undeclared meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Minister in the Cabinet of War, Benny Gantz, to discuss this file.
During the meetings held by Blair, the idea was raised that Blair could act as a mediator between Israel and Western countries regarding Israel's plan to displace Palestinians from the Gaza Strip.
In contrast, a source close to Blair denied to the "Jerusalem Post" newspaper the claims in the Channel 12 report, saying that the allegations related to Blair’s involvement in the displacement of Palestinians are untrue, adding, "Such a discussion never took place, and Blair will not discuss such a proposal."
Canada denied last Saturday, what was circulated by Israeli media that the Minister of Immigration, Marc Miller, expressed during his visit to Tel Aviv a few days ago, Ottawa’s support for the voluntary immigration of Palestinians to his country. Meanwhile, a candidate for the US presidency suggested transferring Gazans to other countries.
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