Trump: Palestinians will not have the right to return to Gaza
In an interview with the US network, the US president responded to a question about “the ability to return the Palestinians to Gaza” if the US is controlled by the US and after its rebuilding, said, “No, they will not have the right to return.”
According to RCO News Agency, US President Donald Trump in response to a question about whether the Palestinians will have the right to return there after the Gaza renovation and US control over the Strip. “No,” he said.
“We will build a permanent accommodation in beautiful places for 1.5 million Palestinians,” he said in an interview with Fox America.
“These areas can be built in five, five or two different points,” Trump claimed. The place of Skani will be safe. “They will move away from the current dangers in Gaza.”
“When I own Gaza, I look at it as a housing construction and construction project,” he said. Gaza will be a beautiful land. I will make it for the future. “
The US president also responded to a question about “the ability to return the Palestinians to Gaza” if the US is controlled by the US and after its rebuilding, “No, they will not have the right to return.”
“They will not return to Gaza because they will have a better home,” Trump added. I am talking about a permanent place where they will take years if they want to return to Gaza. Gaza is not habitable. “
Despite opposition from the international community and countries such as Egypt and Jordan, the US president claimed: “I can reach an agreement with Jordan and Egypt. “We have paid billions of dollars a year.”
The rhetoric of the US president is raised in a situation where the Zionists are also hot.
In the latest case, Zionist regime chief Isaac Hertog told Fox News on Sunday that Trump would begin negotiations with Arab leaders about his proposal to transfer Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries, while rebuilding the region.
Meanwhile, Trump’s plan has been condemned internationally.
In the interview, Hertzog claimed that the US president did not intend to occupy Gaza’s military and urged neighboring countries to provide alternative solutions.
“President Trump is set to meet with prominent Arab leaders, including the Jordanian king and the Egyptian president, and possibly the Saudi crown prince … they are partners to listen to and talk to them,” Hertzog said. “We need to understand their conditions and see how we can create a sustainable plan for the future.”
Trump’s plan involves rebuilding Gaza and turning it into what he calls “Middle East Riviera”. According to the plan, displaced Palestinians will first be transferred to Jordan, Egypt and other Arab countries, and then some of them will be resettled in the rebuilt area.
However, the plan has faced strong opposition from key players in the region. Jordan and Egypt have rejected the plan and warned that it could endanger fragile ceasefire talks and current talks on the release of Zionist captives with Hamas.
The Arab League and the Hamas movement have also rejected the proposal. In addition, world powers, including Germany, France, Brazil, Russia and China, have condemned the Palestinian displacement plan. Opposition countries argue that the forced transfer of Palestinians violates international law. Human rights activists have also called the proposal “ethnic cleansing”.
Despite these negative reactions, reports suggest that Trump continues to diplomatic negotiations and seeks to observe the views of Arab leaders to reform his approach.
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