Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump will give a lecture on February 4 at a joint press conference in the eastern room of the White House. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hides the caption
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President Trump and Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu met in the White House on Tuesday. There, he came up with the idea that Trump would take the ownership of the Gaza district and redevelop his territory.
At a press conference between the two leaders, Trump said about relocating about 1.8 million Palestinians and leveling the Gaza area.
“We are responsible for owning it and being responsible for dismantling dangerous bombs and other weapons on the site,” Trump said. “Remove the site and remove the destroyed building. It is leveled and creates economic development.”

Netanyahu is the first foreign leader to meet President Trump since he was sworn last month. This is the point that Trump emphasized by explaining the “unbreakable” bond between them.
Trump’s comments follow the repeated statements that neighboring nations should agree to incorporate Gazan for the destruction caused by the Israel Hamas war. Trump was specifically named Egypt and Jordan who refused this plan. Trump claims that they will eventually agree.
Trump did not share the details of how the United States had expected to dominate the strip, but excluded the U.S. military to support rebuilding during the press conference. I didn’t.
He added that he was planning to visit Israel and Gaza.
When the time came, Netanyahu smiled and praised Trump’s job on behalf of Israel. Netanyafu said that Trump has an idea worth paying attention.
“I think it’s something that can change history, and it’s really worth pursuing,” Netanyafu said.

Netanyahu’s visit occurs in negotiations over phase 2, a ceasefire contract between Israel and Hamas. Transaction phase 1 focused on the release of Israel and the release of Palestine prisoners.
Trump officials say that the administration focuses on confirming that all hostages, including the deceased, will return to Japan. They say that Phase 2 will end the war with Hamas and return all the remaining Israelites from Gaza POWs.
However, Trump’s special envoy stated that the rebuilding of Gaza, the phase 3 of the ceasefire contract, is complicated because it is “physically impossible” to rebuild the area five years later. He said that the timeline of 10 to 15 years is more likely due to damage to Gaza during the war.
Trump also asks how durable the ceasefire contract is.
“There is no guarantee that peace will be held,” he told the elliptical office reporter on Monday.
Trump did not share details in the US involvement
Trump was asked who imagined to live in the adopted Gaza in the United States, and said, “I imagine the people in the world where I live there. People in the world. I believe in it internationally. I think it will be a place. “
He also imagined the Palestinian who lives there.

“You have to learn from history. History -you can’t continue it. We have the opportunity to do something amazing,” Trump said.
New presidential order in the region
On Tuesday, Trump signed two administrative orders related to the Middle East. Put the “maximum” pressure on Iran. Trump said he was “torn” about what he signed.

“I have signed this and I am dissatisfied with doing it, but we have to be strong and have to be solid, so there is not much choice,” Trump says, and he needs to use it. I added it that I wanted something that was not.
“It’s very easy for me. Iran cannot have nuclear weapons,” said Trump. He stated that the United States had the right to prevent the sale of Iranian oil in other countries.
Other orders have separated the United States from the United Nations Human Rights Board, and blocked the assistance to the United Nations Relief Labor Bureau, a major group that provides Palestinians.
UNHRC has been criticized by both the Democratic and Republican members for being biased toward Israel.
This order also considers the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organization UNESCO.