Washington:
President Donald Trump said Palestinians have no right to return to Gaza under the US acquisition plan, explaining his proposal in an excerpt from an interview announced Monday as “future real estate developments.”
“I’ll own it,” Trump told Fox News Channel’s Brett Byer, who said there could be a Palestinian living outside of Gaza.
“No, they have better housing so it won’t be,” Trump asked if Palestinians had the right to return to the enclave, most of which were to be rubbed by Israeli forces. It was returned. October 2023.
“In other words, I’m talking about creating a permanent place for them.
Trump first revealed the Shock Gaza plan at a joint press conference that brought out anger from the Palestinians on Tuesday to visit Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The US president has pressed him for his case to see Palestinians move out of Gaza and be ruined by the Israeli-Hamas war, and Egypt and Jordan take them.
In an interview with Fox, the first half will air on Monday after it was screened a day ago – Trump said he will build a “beautiful community” for the more than 2 million Palestinians living in Gaza.
“Fives, six may be two, but they may be two. But we will build a safe community. A little distance from where they are and where all of this danger lies. ” added Trump.
“Until then, I’ll own this. Think of it as a future real estate development. It will be beautiful land. There will be no large amounts of money spent.”
“Unacceptable”
Trump surprised the world last week when the US announced that it would “take over the Gaza Strip,” removing the tiled rub and unexploded bombs and convert it into the “Middle Eastern Riviera.”
However, he initially said that Palestinians could be one of the “people of the world” who are allowed to live there, but since then he suggests that they cannot. It seemed to be solidifying my position.
Netanyahu on Sunday praised Trump’s proposal as “revolutionary” and threw a victory tone in his statement to his cabinet after returning from Washington.
“President Trump had a completely different, much better vision for Israel,” Netanyahu said.
Reactions from much of the world are one of rage, and Egypt, Jordan, other Arab countries and the Palestinians are all out of control.
Criticism is not limited to the Arab world, with German Prime Minister Olaf Scholz labelling the program “scandal” on Sunday, adding that forced transfers of Palestinians “unacceptable and violating international law.”
Trump’s plans also threaten to disrupt a fragile six-week ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, which could take him to a second, more permanent phase.
But Trump reiterated his claim that he could persuade Egypt and Jordan, the main recipients of US military aid, to come.
“I think we can get a contract with Jordan. I think we can do business with Egypt. You know, we’ll give them billions of dollars a year,” he told Fox. He spoke.
Last year, Trump described Gaza as “monaco-like,” and his son-in-law Jared Kushner suggested that Israel could clear civilian Gaza to unlock “waterfront property.” did.
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