By Sam Doak, OSINT producer
While the concept of Donald Trump to relocate the looks in other places and turn the territory into a “Riviera” strengthens its foreign policy, its promise of “America First” continues to have an effect on the home.
He promised to expel migrants living in the country illegally, and yesterday, the authorities said that some had been transported through Texas aircraft to Guantanamo Bay, which is from Cuba, which stayed with an American detention center .
And it turns out that it is ready to accommodate migrants, with new Satellite photographs of Planet Labs that appear the sudden appearance of new tents.
Things from four February appear to show the new tents at the Guantanamo Migrant Operations Center (GMOC), an existing detention center located west of the site’s airfield.
Previously, the GMOC used to retain and treat migrants detained through the US government in the sea.
Under new plans announced by the Trump administration, it is set to be expanded to house tens of thousands.
According to the Department of American Security (DHS), the installation will be used to remain migrants accused of having committed crimes.
The satellite image shows the speed at which GMOC is ready for newcomers, with two giant teams of new structures appearing within five days.
The DHS released images of detainees being taken aboard a military aircraft by uniformed soldiers.
In a press release, Secretary Kirsti Noem, head of the DHS, said: “President Donald Trump has been very clear: Guantanamo Bay will have the worst of the worst.
Any forced movement from the occupied territory violated the law, the United Nations Human Rights Office said in reaction to Donald Trump’s concept to retake Gaza.
The US president suggested Palestinians there should leave, with a “Riviera” created on the territory.
Many world leaders have already spoken opposite to the proposal, and the UN joined them in opposition.
“It is very important that we head to the next phase of the ceasefire, release all hostages and arbitrarily detained prisoners, put an end to the war and rebuild Gaza, with full respect for foreign humanitarian law and international human rights law,” Rena told Reuters News Agency.
“Any forced movement or deportation of other people from the occupied territory is strictly prohibited. “
All reactions to Donald Trump’s comments have been negative.
The concept of resetting the Palestinians in the territory, with Trump saying that the United States can take over and create a “Riviera”, has been welcome, as expected, through extreme right -right politicians such as Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Benam Gvir
While Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, according to the News Reuters, a policy in Israel said Trump had discovered “ingenious solutions” to disorders that have been chasing the country since its creation.
Netanyahu’s stop in “very successful and overcame all our expectations and dreams,” added the source.
Although there has not been a large -scale ballot in Israel to evaluate a broader reaction to Trump’s comments, many would possibly locate the extreme plan.
Most Israelis focus on the fact that the hostages of the house stayed in Gaza, took the attack on Hamas on October 7, 2023, and normalize relations with Saudi Arabia and other countries.
These objectives may seem less probably if Trump advances with their proposal.
But Jerusalem’s resident, Robby Davidson, said he “loved” the plan because he would ensure “there is no danger to us in the south. “
By Ben van der Merwe, a journalist specialized in knowledge
Donald Trump’s comments overnight that Gaza can be the “Riviera of the Middle East” – with Palestinians relocated elsewhere – has sparked widespread reaction, mostly in opposition.
His son -in -law and former assistant Jared Kushner introduced a concept last year, describing the enclave as a assets through the potentially “very valuable water – see our position at 10:44 am.
A giant component of the territory has been reduced to debris, with teams for the defense of global rights and leaders who ask for reconstruction to repair the band in their state prior to the conflict.
That’s when Gaza had a bustling seafront, with cafes, restaurants and family resorts.
The video below shows what Gaza City’s beach looked like then.
And the symbol below, on the left, shows a satellite view of the beach in June 2023, 3 months before the war began.
On the right, you can see how the area looks as of last month, giving an idea of the kind of operation Gaza needs to resemble the footage above.
Prime Minister’s questions have been completed in Westminster, and as expected, Sir Keir Starmer intervened in the concept of Donald Trump to resettle the Palestinians in Gaza in other places.
“They must be allowed home, they must be allowed to rebuild, and we should be with them in that rebuild on the way to a two-state solution,” he told MPs in the Commons.
He also said the “most vital issue” right now is to make sure the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel is celebrated.
He was responding to a question from the leader of the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey, who criticised Trump in a post on social media earlier today.
“When we desperately need a fragile truce to hold, Trump’s ramblings on Gaza risk having the effect of a bull in a china shop,” he wrote.
“The United Kingdom will have to make transparent that these proposals have to be rejected and that we foreign law and a solution of two states founded on the borders of 1967”.
Watch Starmer at PMQs here:
Surely the world can get together and build them somewhere nice where they can live instead.
Donald Trump should know better than that, you might say. He is, after all, the leader of the free world and has at his disposal as many foreign policy advisers as he cares to listen to.
If I had asked them, they would have told him that there were some disorders with his proposal that the population of Gaza leaves and returns.
Three for which it is impassable
First, they regard Gaza as their home. They are fiercely proud of their heritage and their history of being there. Ask anyone who has ever been to Gaza.
Second, contrary to the US president’s claim that many countries have offered to help take them in, none has done so publicly.
In fact, Israel’s immediate neighbours Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia have all dismissed the idea out of hand.
But third, and more specifically, there is a long and dark history of the Palestinians who encourages to leave their homes and never return.
Many of those living in Gaza’s “refugee camps” are descendants of the victims of the Nakba, as they call it, or the catastrophe when during Israel’s first war of independence they had to flee homes on land that is now in Israel.
They believe they should be allowed to return to that land, which they say Israelis wrongly took from them.
They believe that any acquiescence to mass displacement would be a betrayal of the rights of return of their ancestors.
Emboldening far right
At the beginning of the Gaza War, Israeli right-wing politicians quietly pushed the concept that the global can take some looks, give them a bigger life, and so on.
They do not need to live there anyway, they told us that they would be much greater in Michigan, or in the Europe of the videos, or perhaps Jordan and Egypt may be convinced to enjoy it more in exchange for the massive amounts of Americans help they receive.
Those politicians and diplomats understand their neighbours more than Trump – or should do and should have known better. But the idea never went away.
It seems Trump listened and is now advocating for the concept despite all its apparent gaps.
This will inspire the right-wing excessive Jewish extremists of the Netanyahu government who brazenly presented the return of Israeli settlers to occupy Gaza. We’ve already heard the compliment for Itamar Ben-gvir’s plan: see the post at 946 a. m.
But it will do nothing to bring a solution to the conflict – quite the opposite.
We heard from the British secretary in the vicinity earlier, who told us that the two-state solution is the only way to peace (see 8:55 am).
Foreign Minister David Lammy reiterated this point of view, telling journalists this morning “we have been transparent in our confidence that we want to see two states. “
“We will have to see the Palestinians live and prosper in their country of origin in Gaza and the West Bank,” he said at a press convention in kyiv, where he went to announce 55 million pounds of help sterling in Ukraine.
His Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares echoed his comments, telling the media “I need to be very transparent on this issue: Gaza is the country of the Palestinians of Gaza and they will have to stay in Gaza. “
The French spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Christophe Lemoine, that the country “reiterates its opposition to any forced displacement of the Palestinian population of Gaza. “
This would provide a “great impediment to the solution of two states,” he added.
The Palestinians of Gaza hit Donald Trump to reinstall them elsewhere.
As our correspondent of the Middle East, Alistair Bunkall, said in our 7:38 a. m. , the Gazanes are probably incredibly to oppose Trump’s idea.
And Reuters’s news firm spoke with the citizens there, who told them that they intended to put.
“Trump can go to hell, with his ideas, with his and with his beliefs,” Samir Abu Basel told Gaza City.
“We go anywhere. We are some of their assets. “
The five -year -old father added: “If you need this conflict, it deserves to take the Israelis and put them in one of the states [in the United States].
“These are the foreigners, the Palestinians. We are the owners of the land. “
Palestinians have feared suffering another “Nakba” – referring to the time when hundreds of thousands were dispossessed in the war leading to the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 – as this conflict in Gaza continued.
And now they care in some other cycle.
“We will leave our areas, we will allow a Nakba moment,” said Um Tamer Jamal, a 65-year-old mother.
“We have brought our young people to teach them that they leave their homes and that they allow a Nakba moment. ”
She added: “[Trump] is crazy. We leave Gaza under bombing and hunger, how do you intend to expel us? We are not going anywhere. “
Look at the scene in Rafah, in southern Gaza, after Trump’s comments.
Egypt has already rejected Donald Trump’s idea that it and other neighbouring countries take in Palestinians displaced from Gaza under his mass resettlement plan – which human rights experts say would amount to ethnic cleansing.
The country’s foreign ministry has now spoken of an “integrated vision” to the rubble and rebuild Gaza.
After the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Badr Abdelatty, met the Palestinian Prime Minister Mohamad Mustafa, the Ministry that the two parties ask for the reconstruction of the acceleration and delivery of “without moving to the Palestinians the Gaza Strip. “
For context: Mustafa is the prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, which has some control over parts of the West Bank.
More than 100,000 Palestinian refugees fled to Egypt to escape in Gaza.
Trump’s comments caused a reaction from American allies and adversaries.
The NATO member, Türkiye, is the newest to describe the concept of Trump to reassure Gazans as “unacceptable. “
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said the past displacement of Palestinians and Israelis agreeing to those spaces are the root cause of the conflict.
“The factor of Gaza’s evictions is anything that the region or we would accept,” Anadolu told the state agency.
“Even thinking about it, in my opinion, is wrong and absurd.”
China, which has ice cream with Washington and is worried about a tariff industry war with Trump, also rejected the suggestion.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said: “China has always believed that Palestinian rule is the basic principle of post-war governance in Gaza.”
Beijing’s long time repeated for a solution to two states: see our message at 9:16 a. m. To locate more about what this implies.