Trump's bold plan: No Palestinian return to Gaza strip
The project that Donald Trump's administration wishes to implement in the Gaza Strip is evolving. The President of the USA has stated that Palestinians will not have the right of return under the plan for Washington to take over this area.
Donald Trump's vision for the Gaza Strip is changing. There is another idea for resolving the conflict.
In an interview published on Monday, Trump indicated that after the United States assumes control of this territory, Palestinians will not be permitted entry. Thus, the American concept of ending the longstanding conflict is developing.
Trump goes further: Palestinians will not have access to the Gaza Strip
Several years earlier, the President, after talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stated that the United States "will take control of the Gaza Strip." He also announced that America will raze this area and create "an unlimited number of jobs" there. When asked if he would send American soldiers to Gaza, he added that he "will do what is necessary."
On Tuesday, during a joint conference with Benjamin Netanyahu, the President of the United States stated that they would take full responsibility for neutralizing all threats, including bombs and other weapons, in the region. Additionally, they plan to clear the area, remove damaged structures, and initiate economic development efforts that will generate limitless job opportunities and housing for local residents.
He had previously mentioned that Palestinians should not live in this area. He explained that, for Palestine, this land is associated only with "death and destruction."
Trump believes that Palestinians should be relocated to neighboring Arab countries. These countries are expected to build housing for them at their own expense.
Source: AFP News