

Grey led an muslim militant who in December 2024 overturned Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, supported by Iran and Russia.
— I don't think there's any force that can drive people out of their land. Many countries tried to do so and all failed,” said Grey on the air of the British podcast The remainder Is Politics. The Syrian leader added that if Trump truly wanted to disembark Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, it would be "unwise and inappropriate both morally and politically".
Trump wants to take over Gaza. Plans to disembark Palestinians
Trump announced last week that The US will take control of the Gaza Strip and will rebuild it, while residents should be resettled to Egypt, Jordan and another states. The Gaza Strip is ruined after the bombings made by Israel during the conflict with Hamas. There is now a truce, but the prospects of maintaining it are uncertain.
The U.S. leader's proposal met with a strong criticism of arabian states and many another countries of the world, in Israel was mostly welcomed. The Palestinians see Trump's imagination not only as an effort to banish them from the Gaza Strip, but besides as a step to prevent them from creating an independent state.
On Monday evening, the president of the United States besides threatened Jordan and Egypt with halting aid if they did not agree to his plan. Trump explained earlier that he wanted Palestinians to be permanently displaced there from the Gaza Strip.
President Sisi, on Tuesday's discussion with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, reiterated Egypt's previously expressed position: the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip must take place without displacement of its residents, and the future creation of independent Palestine is the only hope of lasting peace in the region.