US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he wanted his country to take over the Gaza Strip and develop it again after Palestinians were sold elsewhere.
“We will own it and be responsible for reducing all dangerous non -exploded bombs and other weapons on the site,” said Trump at the beginning of a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“I see a long -term possession of the ownership,” said Trump when he was asked about the United States who checked the territory for a longer period of time, and added that he did not rule out that he troops to secure us to secure the Gaza.
He added that the United States would create destroyed buildings and “an economic development that delivers unlimited number of jobs and living space for people in the region”.
Netanyahu, whose military had involved more than a year of violent fights with the militants of Hamas in Gaza, said that Trump had “thought out with fresh ideas beyond the box” and “willingness to score conventionally”.
Trump suggested that this would promote stability in the region and added: “This is not an easy decision.”
“Anyone I talked to loves the idea that the United States have this piece of land.”
Saudi Arabia, an important US ally in the region, emphasized in a explanation of the rejection of an attempt to displace Palestinians from their country, and said that it would not build relationships with Israel without the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Trump’s comments came hours after he had proposed that expelled Palestinians in the Gaza “permanently” relocated “permanently” outside of the war.
Israel removed its blockages of the North Gaza Strip and allowed thousands of Palestinians to return to their communities – even if their houses were destroyed. In the meantime, families in Israel are waiting for the saying whether and when hostages are published.
“You can’t live in the Gaza at the moment. I think we need a different place,” said Trump on Tuesday.
“I think in beautiful houses where they are happy and not being shot and are not killed and cannot be measured to death like what happens in the Gaza.”
Trump previously asked Jordan, Egypt and other Arab countries to temporarily record Palestinians in Palestinians, while Gaza was reconstructed between Hamas and Israel after the devastating war, which was interrupted by an armistice in January. Tuesday was the first time that he hovered publicly, which made this new settlement permanently.
The proposal of US President Donald Trump that it could be best to “clean” Gaza triggers anger from many Palestinians who want to return home despite the destruction of the Israel Hamas War.
His suggestions reflect the wishes of Israel and contradict the commitment of former President Joe Biden against the mass shift of the Palestinians.
The Arab states and the Palestinian authority rejected the idea that some human rights representatives compared with ethnic cleansing.
The forced expulsion of the population of Gaza would probably be a violation of international law and would be violated not only in the region, but also from the western allies in Washington.
The Palestinians claim Gaza as part of a future home, and many have given the desire to stay and rebuild.
The Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri condemned Trump’s demands for Gazaners to go as “exclusion from her country”.
The war was triggered after an attack on October 7, 2023 led by Hamas, around 1,200 people were killed and around 250 more captured according to Israeli days. Doses of hostages remain in Gaza.
A new report in the Lancet Journal suggests that the number of people killed in Gaza in the first nine months of the Israel-Hamas War could be 40 percent higher than reported by the Hamas officials.
Israel replied with an offensive that, according to local health officers, killed more than 46,000 Palestinians and drove the vast majority of Gaza’s population.
Israel was accused of death and destruction of the genocide in Gaza, which rejects it by saying that it adheres to international law and has the right to defend itself after the attack by Hamas.
Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, the former Israeli Minister of Defense, were arrested by the International Criminal Court for alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes.