The United States and Israel have reportedly approached several East African nations, including Kenya's neighbours, as part of a controversial plan to resettle Palestinians displaced from Gaza.
According to reporting from the Associated Press, the plan, spearheaded by former US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, seeks to identify potential host countries for Gazans amid ongoing conflict in the region.
According to a report from the Financial Times, Israel is eager to pursue a deal, with one official stating that the Arab state is "in conversations" with countries around the world, including in Africa, about taking in Gazans.
However, they cautioned that the talks "are not that advanced at the moment." Under the proposed plan championed by Trump, the more than two million residents of Gaza would be permanently relocated to other regions.