President Donald Trump said the Palestinians in Gaza would not have the right to return under their plan for the “property” of the United States of the territory devastated by war, contradicting other officials in their administration who have tried to argue that Trump was only asking for the temporal relocation of its population.
Less than a week after he raised his plan for the United States to take control of Gaza and make him “the Riviera del Middle East”, Trump, in an interview with the Bret Baier of Fox News that was scheduled for air on Monday He said “No, no” when asked if the Palestinians in Gaza would have the right to return to the territory. It occurs when the pressure on the Arab states has increased, especially the allies of the United States, Jordan and Egypt, to take Palestinians from Gaza, who claim the territory as part of a future homeland.
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“We will build safe communities, a little from where they are, where all this danger is,” Trump said. “Meanwhile, I possessed this. Think about it as a real estate development for the future. It would be a beautiful piece of land. There is not much money spent. “
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The Arab nations have abruptly criticized Trump's proposal, and Trump's last words were published one day before he is organized for King Abdullah II of Jordan in the White House on Tuesday. In addition to the concerns of endangering the long-standing objectives of a solution of two states to the conflict of Israel-Palestine, Egypt and Jordan have raised private security concerns about welcoming a large number of additional refugees to their countries even temporarily.
After Trump's initial comments last week, the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt and Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, respectfully insisted that Trump just wanted the Palestinians to move from Gaza “temporarily” and during An “interim” period to allow the elimination of debris, the elimination of non -exploited ordinance. and reconstruction.
Last week, Trump did not rule out playing US troops to help ensure the territory, but at the same time he insisted that no US funds would pay Gaza's reconstruction, raising fundamental questions about the nature of his plan.
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