Trump announced US plans to occupy Gaza and relocate Palestinians
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US President Donald Trump said Washington could take control of the Gaza Strip by relocating Palestinians to other countries and turn the destroyed enclave into an economically developed region. This radical proposal provoked sharp criticism from the international community and threatened the traditional US policy in the Middle East.
Speaking at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump called Gaza a "snosing place" and proposed creating a "Middle East Riviera" there. He did not specify how the US intends to implement this plan, but stated that the American side would be responsible for demining the territory and developing infrastructure.
Trump's proposal to relocate more than two million Palestinians sparked a sharp reaction. Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries have stated they will not support the deportation of Palestinians, calling it a violation of international law. Hamas condemned the initiative, stating that the people of Gaza will not allow expulsion.
Some experts believe that Trump is using harsh statements to create starting conditions for negotiations. However, critics warn that such rhetoric could escalate tensions in the region and undermine peace initiatives.
Trump's proposal to relocate more than two million Palestinians sparked a sharp reaction. Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries have stated they will not support the deportation of Palestinians, calling it a violation of international law. Hamas condemned the initiative, stating that the people of Gaza will not allow expulsion.
Some experts believe that Trump is using harsh statements to create starting conditions for negotiations. However, critics warn that such rhetoric could escalate tensions in the region and undermine peace initiatives.
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