Donald Trump reiterated his idea of America’s ‘occupation’ on Gaza. Trump announced his plan on Magalwar night. On Wednesday, Palestinians and leaders around the world rejected it, but it seems that it did not affect the US President.
Trump wrote on Truth Social Platform on Thursday, "At the end of the fight, Israel will hand over the Gaza Strip to the United States. People like Palestinian, Chak Shumar must have already settled in more safe and more beautiful homes."
US President wrote, "They will get a chance to be really happy, safe and independent. The US will start construction with great development teams around the world, gradually, cautiously, which will become the greatest and most spectacular development work of its kind on Earth. No American soldier will be needed! Stability will be maintained in the area."
Let me tell you that on Tuesday (January 4), Trump announced his Gaza plan in a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In his post written on Truth Social, it was not clarified whether two million residents of the Palestinian region would be invited to return. Under international law, there is a strict restriction on efforts to forcibly move the population from the occupied area.
On Tuesday, Trump proposed to develop Gaza and suggested that the displacement of Palestinians would be permanent.
After Trump’s statement, he was accused of planning to eliminate ethnic. The United Nations, human rights groups and Arab leaders have condemned it.
After this, cleanliness was also given on Trump’s statement from the White House. Spokesperson Caroline Levit said on Wednesday that any displacement would be temporary. At the same time, External Affairs Minister Rubio said that the idea is that the people of Gaza leave the area for the ‘interim’ period, while the debris is being cleaned and the reconstruction is going on.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has supported Trump’s plan. While the Israeli Defense Minister Israel Catz said on Thursday that he has directed the army to prepare a plan, so that the Palestinians wishing to leave the Gaza Strip can help go out of the area.