Donald Trump wants to resettle Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. “I think they would be delighted”

news.5v.pl 4 months ago

Gaza residents are presently incapable to leave this completely ruined territory, the alternate could be to “find a suitable site for them” where they could build a “pretty, viable place”, he said. Donald Trump journalists a twelve minutes before their gathering with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House.

In fresh days, the U.S. president has repeatedly made proposals for a temporary or long-term transfer of parts of Gaza's population during the reconstruction of this war-torn territory.

Further string of material under video

— We're talking about about 1.5 million people, we'll just clean it up. Over the centuries there have been conflicts. And something should be done about it — he announced on Sunday January 26.

Egypt and Jordan responded to Donald Trump

Trump had previously listed Egypt and Jordan as a place of possible relocation of Palestinians. Egypt's president Abdel Fatah el-Sisi and Jordan king Abdullah II declared publically that they did not agree with this thought and would not participate in its implementation.

Representatives of Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United arabian Emirates, the Palestinian Authority and the League of arabian States besides rejected the proposal in a joint statement.

Trump's emissary for the mediate East Steve Witkoff, in turn, said that the erstwhile American administration's goal of rebuilding the Gaza Strip in 3 to 5 years was "absurd".

“ In my opinion, explaining to the Palestinians that they will be able to return in 5 years is simply not right..., that is simply absurd,” said Witkoff, who besides spoke to the press on Tuesday evening.

Gaza Strip is ruined, there are 30,000 unexploded buildings, surviving buildings can collapse at any time, there is no water, electricity, gas, and return there is very dangerous, according to the presidential advisor.

Witkoff added that erstwhile Trump was talking about "cleaning up" Gaza Strip, he meant "a long-term plan" to make this area "inhabitable".

Read Entire Article