Trump says he has no right to return to Palestinians according to his gauze proposal | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict
Asked if Palestinians would be allowed to return to Gaza according to their plan, the US president says, “No, not.”
Washington, DC – President of the United States Donald Trump He confirmed that his proposal for mass displacement in Gaza did not include the right to return to the Palestinians in the enclave.
In an interview with Fox News, partly aired on Monday, Trump also repeated his pressure on “his own” gauze.
Asked if the Palestinians would be allowed to return to their territory according to his plan, Trump said, “No, not.”
The plan of the US president to empty the gauze of its population was rejected in the Middle East – including Egypt and Jordan, the main countries that Trump says he wants to host the displaced Palestine.
Rights groups also condemned the pressure, saying that would mean that ethnic cleansing.
Trump’s claim to seek permanent shift It seems that people in Gaza contradict the recent comments of his assistants who said that the inhabitants of the enclave would be able to return after the area is being renovated.
Last week, the spokeswoman of the White House of Caroline Leavitt said that people in Gaza “temporarily move”.
State Secretary Marco Rubio also said that the displacement of the Palestinians in Gaza would be “temporary” and the residents will be able to “move back” after the reconstruction.
In his interview with Fox News, Trump suggested that he will now use the help of Jordan and Egypt to bring two countries to displaced Palestine.
“I think I could make an agreement with Jordan. I think I could make an agreement with Egypt. You know, we give them billions and billions of dollars a year,” the US president said.
He added that Palestinians would live in “beautiful communities” away from gauze. “In the meantime, I would own it. Imagine it as the development of real estate for the future,” he said.
The plan to take over Gaza has raised his eyebrows around the world now. Washington does not have a legal request for territory, and the United Nations Charter prohibits the procurement of the land by force.
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, the Israeli war supported by the American enclave killed more than 48,000 Palestinians. The Gaza Media Office puts the number of deaths in Gaza to more than 61,700including thousands of missing people assumed to be dead.
The Israeli offensive turned most of the gauze into the ruins. But the residents of the territory have pledged to remain unwavering in their country.
Local authorities were praying for tents and mobile houses for people’s shelter until renovation begins, accusing Israel of interfering with assistance violating the fire interruption agreement.
Last week, Amnesty International warned that systemic efforts to expel Palestinians in Gaza could be a crime against humanity.
“Amnesty International also warns of abuse of desperate humanitarian aid and reconstruction as a negotiating chip or as a means of forcing Palestinians in Gaza to leave,” Agnes Calmard’s main statement said.
“No state has the right to treat a protected population who lives under occupation as a pledgee in a geopolitical chess game.”
In 1994 defined by UN experts ethnic cleansing as “a purposeful policy designed by an ethnic or religious group to remove violently and terrorist inspirational means the civilian population of another ethnic or religious groups from certain geographical areas.”