Mossad working with these three countries to help relocate Palestinians
Mossad Director Dedi Barnea is reportedly working with a number of countries to help willing Gazans to relocate, though the United States is presently non-committal.

Mossad Director Dedi Barnea is working with Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Libya to try and use incentives to get them to agree to absorb thousands of displaced Gazans, according to a report today (Friday) by Axios.
According to the report, President Trump's Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff was non-committal on the idea, and the White House seems to have cooled to the idea of moving a substantial number of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, voluntarily or not, primarily due to failure to find any country interested in taking in any number of Palestinians.
This may change now that a court has found that all Palestinians can apply for asylum in France.