President Donald Trump on Thursday stuck by his plan to “take over” and redevelop the Gaza Strip—a proposal that would require relocating Palestinians to nearby countries—despite pushback from international leaders, promising the plan would not require the help of U.S. troops and would give Palestinians “a chance to be happy, safe and free.”
February 6, 11:00 am. Rep. Tim Buchett, R-Tenn. , told CNN that the idea that the United States deserves to be one of the countries willing to welcome the Palestinians to work the plan, and said that as long as they are in a position to “assimilate and AmericanArray. . . I welcome you. “
However, Senator John Kennedy, Republican of La-La-La, and rebuild Gaza. “
Feb. 6, 7:00 a. m. , Estrump posted on Truth Social that the Palestinian enclave would be “broadcast to the United States through Israel” once the war ended, and that the U. S. would paint with “large progression clusters in the global total “builds” that would become one of the largest and most impressive progressions of its kind on Earth”: U. S. troops would not be needed.
February 6 at 6:00 a. m. , Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz voiced the debatable plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza, telling X that he has told the Israel Defense Forces to “prepare a plan that will allow any Gaza resident who wishes to leave to do so, to any country willing to obtain them. “»
Katz said Trump’s idea it was a “bold initiative” and claimed such a move would allow for the reconstruction of Gaza — a process he believes “will take many years.”
Katz also reported that countries such as Spain, Ireland and Norway, who have criticized the operation of the Israel Army in Gaza, are “forced” to take refugees from the enclave and argue: “their hypocrisy will be exposed if they refuse. “
Feb. 5, 2 p. m. Estjohnson described the proposal as a “bold move” and said it did nothing in the Gaza Strip, it would leave the door open for terrorist organizations to “eliminate Israel as a state. “He called on others to “withhold judgment” until the announcement of a more formal plan.
Feb. 5, 1:30 p. m. Estwite House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the Gaza President’s plan had not been expanded and was “written from Gaza as he revealed to the global. “She said that “the president did not dedicate himself to putting boots on the floor in Gaza” and said that any of the Palestinians in the region, which was in comparison to ethnic cleansing, would be temporary.
“The president obviously said they deserve to be temporarily moved from Gaza for the reconstruction of this effort,” Leavitt said. “Again, it’s a demolition site right now. It is not a living position for a human being. And I think it’s pretty bad to recommend that other people deserve to live in disastrous situations as well.
February 5, 1:30 p. m. The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, made comments suggesting that Trump proposed blank and rebuild the area, and not to appropriate: “The only thing President Trump has done, very generous in my opinion, is to offer the United States the United States Preference to intervene, blank, blank blank of the position of all destruction.
Rubio also tweeted “Make Gaza Beautiful Again.”
February 5, 12:30 p. m. Eastisrael has to retire from his participation in the United Nations Human Rights Council.
February 5, 12 noon, the United Nations spokesman Stéphane Dujarric did not comment directly on Trump’s plan, but said that “any forced displacement of other people is to ethnic cleaning. “
On February 5 at 8 a. m. He has asked the managers in the region of the proposal: “We talk to the Saudis, we talk to the Egyptians, we talk to the Jordanos, he said.
February 5, 7:30 a. m. , Essen. Rand Paul, Republican of Ky. , Said that the United States had “no company” occupying the Gaza Strip, and added that “I idea that we had voted for the first time in the United States. “
February 5, 7:30 a. m. , the president of Estpalestinan, Mahmoud Abbas, asked the United Nations to interfere with “protecting the other Palestinian people and their inalienable rights” and said that Trump’s plan would be “a serious violation of the international law “.
Feb. 5, 7:30 a.m. ESTBadr Abdelatty, the foreign minister of Egypt—one of the countries that Trump has proposed as a site for the resettlement of Palestinians—met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa and said Cairo was eager for the Palestinian Authority to “assume its duties in the Gaza Strip as part of the occupied Palestinian territories.”
While Abdelatty did not directly address Trump’s comments, he expressed his country’s support for the “legitimate and inalienable rights of the Palestinian people” and called for the status quo of a Palestinian state in East Jerusalem as its capital.
February 5, 6:30 AM International condemnation of the state, Trump’s proposal attracted members of Israel’s existing Coalition Government coalition. The country’s finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, hailed the proposal as the “real response” to the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, adding that “those guilty of the terrible bloodbath in our land will face their own permanent loss. “
February 5, 5:30 a. m. , Estseveral’s key U. S. allies, especially the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Australia, also rejected the suggestion to move the Palestinians while reaffirming their two-state solution.
Speaking at a press convention in kyiv on Wednesday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom, David Lammy, said: “We have been transparent in our conviction that we will have to see two states. We will have to see the Palestinians live and prosper in His country of origin in Gaza and the West Bank.
The French Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying it opposes “any forced displacement of the Palestinian population of Gaza, which would constitute a serious violation of international law, an attack on the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinians.”
The statement added that France will “continue to push for the implementation of the two-state solution, the only thing that can guarantee long-term peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians.”
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his country “supports, on a bipartisan basis, a two-state solution in the Middle East,” but stopped short of directly commenting on Trump’s remarks saying: “I’ve said before that I don’t intend to have a running commentary on the president of the United States’ statements.”
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said: “A displacement of the Palestinian civilian population from Gaza would not just be unacceptable and against international law. This would also lead to new suffering and new hatred…There must be no solution over the heads of the Palestinians.”
Feb. 5, 5:00 a.m. ESTTurkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan rejected Trump’s proposal saying any plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza is “unacceptable” and even considering such a thing is “wrong.”
February 5, 4:30 a. m. Hnedans At the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs press conference on Wednesday, LIN spokesperson Jian said, “We oppose the forced displacement and resettlement of the population in Gaza and hope that all parties involved will take the ceasefireRear. An opportunity to put tension on a two-state solution.
On February 5 at 4:10 a. m. , Esthussein al-Sheikh, the secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organization (considered by many to be the successor to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas) commented on X that the Palestinian leadership “affects its position of the Company that any position of the company that -The State Solution, in accordance with legitimacy and the law, it is the guarantee of security, stability and peace.
The press release added that the Palestinian leadership rejected “all calls for the displacement of the other Palestinians from their homeland. We were born here, we live here, and we will stay here. “
February 5, 4:00 Hnele Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement rejecting “any violation of the valid rights of other Palestinians, whether through Israeli colonization policies, annexation of land or attempts to move other people from their land from their land. “
The statement added that the Saudi government’s position was “unwavering…non-negotiable and not subject to compromises” and said the country’s de facto leader, Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, has emphasized that Saudi Arabia will not establish diplomatic relations with Israel without the establishment of an “independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.”
February 5, 3:15 a. m. , Scotland Premier John Swinney said that relocating Palestinian Gaza to other countries, as advised through Trump, would be tantamount to “ethnic cleansing,” the first politician to make such a statement. There is no express definition of ethnic cleansing under the United Nations, the organization refers to a report describing it as “a specific policy designed through an ethnic or devout organization to be eliminated through violent and inspirational terrorism means the civilian population of the ethnic or devout organization. of safe geographical areas.
February 4, 8:00 p. m. Esttrump said that “we will possess” by discussing the long execution of Gaza and advised that the United States can simply active bombs even in the area, “level the site” and “create economic progress that will provide unlimited jobs and homes” for “for” for ” For “other people in the area,” but we don’t know what other people were referring to.
The president also said that Gaza “does not pass through a procedure of reconstruction and profession through the same people,” suggesting that Palestinians in Gaza be transferred to other countries.
The president, who made the comments at a press convention throughout the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, added that the United States would take a “Gaza’s active position”, did not respond to a consultation on the legal position. Allow the United States. Take control of the region.
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Trump’s comments came here just a few hours after he told White House reporters that Palestinians resettle in Jordan, Egypt or other countries and referred to Gaza as a “demolition site” (Jordan and Egypt have rejected the concept of Palestinian resettlement of Gaza from Gaza. ) . Trump did not provide additional major points on his proposed “economic development” in Gaza and did not specify who would benefit from the “unlimited number of jobs” he claimed it would produce.
Paul O’Brien, the executive director at Amnesty International US, tweeted that: “Removing all Palestinians from Gaza is tantamount to destroying them as a people. Gaza is their home. Gaza’s death & destruction is a result of the gov of Israel killing civilians by the thousands, often with US bombs.” Council on American-Islamic Relations’ National Executive Director Nihad Awad said: “If the Palestinian people were ever somehow forcibly expelled from Gaza, this crime against humanity would complete the Israeli genocide of the Palestinians on their own land, spark widespread conflict, put the final nail in the coffin of international law, and permanently scar our nation’s international image.”
“I think the potential in the Gaza Strip is unbelievable,” Trump said of the region’s future, calling it the “riviera of the Middle East.”
Trump ruled out sending U. S. troops to Gaza when asked. “If necessary, he will take care of us,” he said.
Jared Kushner, son of Trump and former main advisor, said Gaza’s clash last year that the local assets of the region “could be very precious, if other people concentrate on creating livelihoods. “
Trump said Gaza is “not a living position for people” and referenced the general destruction in the region without directly attacking Israel’s army crusade. The president proposed Palestinian resettlement in neighboring countries — Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar have resisted plans aimed at getting refugees out of Gaza. The five countries have put the tension on a two-state solution, adding the creation of a Palestinian state. In addition to Gaza, Trump showed up to do jobs like Greenland, the Panama Canal and the Canada component of the United States.
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