

“The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip [...] we will be liable for disassembling all the threats, bombs and another weapons in the area, leveling the area and removing the destroyed buildings. We will make economical improvement that will supply an unlimited number of jobs and housing for the inhabitants of this area — said Trump, causing a stir to journalists. He stated that according to his "strong recommendation" the Gaza Strip would belong to the United States for a long time and did not exclude that he would send American soldiers there.
"Bad and sick joke". Politicians shocked by Donald Trump's words
The words of the American leader met fierce criticism from planet politicians.
"The president openly calls for cultural cleansing, sitting next to a genocide criminal," she wrote on social media Member of the United States home of Representatives for Democrats Rashid Tlaib.
"The removal of all Palestinians from Gaza is tantamount to destroying them as a nation. Gaza is their home. The death and demolition of Gaza is the consequence of thousands of civilians being killed by the Israeli government, frequently utilizing American bombs," he wrote on platform X Paul O'Brien Executive manager at Amnesty International.
“He's completely crazy. The US invasion of Gaza would lead to the slaughter of thousands of US soldiers and decades of war in the mediate East. It's a bad, sick joke," he said Democratic organization senator Chris Murphy.
The U.S. president Donald Trump's proposal to permanently relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip is simply a origin of chaos in the region. We will not let these plans to be implemented said Hamas typical Sami Abu Zuhri in a message cited by AFP.
"Trump's proposal to push 2 million Palestinians out of Gaza and to take over “proposals” if necessary, is simply cultural cleansing under a different name," he said. Senator and Democratic organization associate Chris van Hollen quoted by Reuters.
Council on American-Islamic Relations stressed that the Gaza Strip belonged to the Palestinian people, not to the United States. "President Trump's call to expel Palestinians from their land is absolutely unacceptable," she added.
As Reuters points out, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stressed that "the Australian government supports a two-party two-state solution".
— The proposal is irresponsible and unreasonable and can undo the second phase of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. As always, erstwhile Trump proposes any point of policy, there is simply a selfish connection, bearing the features of nepotism,” he said in an interview with News Station Member of the United States home of Representatives of the Democratic organization Jake Auchincloss.
“World leaders should “respect the expectations” of Palestinians who “love” life in Gaza,” he said. Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Riyad Mansur.