U. S. President Donald Trump reiterated the concept of moving Palestinians out of Gaza on Tuesday, saying the other people had no choice but to leave the Palestinian enclave, which had been devastated through the army’s attack on Israel. He described the Palestinian territory as a “demolition site” and expressed a preference for an agreement to permanently resettle the other people in the enclave torn apart through the war.
The US President made these remarks before welcoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House.
Trump called Jordan and Egypt to welcome the Gazans, saying that the Palestinians had no choice but to leave the coastal strip, while it was rebuilt after almost 16 months of a devastating war between the activists of Israel and Hamas.
“Gaza has never worked. It is a natural demolition site. If we can locate the right land or a large amount of land, and build them great with a lot of effective in the area, that is safe. I think it would be much greater than returning to Gaza, “he told reporters in the Oval office.
“They would love to leave Gaza. I think they would be delighted,” he said, adding: “I don’t know how they (Palestinians) can stay,” when asked about the reaction of Palestinian and Arab leaders to their proposal.
The Republican leader has already proposed this idea, which has been rejected through the Arab states and the Palestinian authority. Some human rights defenders have even equated with ethnic cleaning.
Trump organized Netanyahu in the White House to talk about the long execution of the Alto El Fuego de Gaza, methods to counteract Iran and customers of a renewed thrust towards an Israeli-Saudite normalization agreement. While Netanyahu arrived, Trump praised him at the door and the two leaders posed for photographs, smiling.
This meeting, Trump’s first with a foreign leader since his return to the workplace on January 20, intended to highlight the strong ties between the president and Netanyahu, after an era of tense relations between the Israeli Prime Minister and President Biden on the management of Israel of Israel of Gaza Guerra.
However, Netanyahu may strain a U. S. president who is unpredictable whose political goals in the larger Middle East are possibly not aligned with Netanyahu’s domestic and geopolitical interests.