Trump’s note that “did not expel any Palestinians” from Gaza greeted by American Arabic partners on Blidista
During the meeting on Wednesday with Iric, Michel Martin’s leader, president Trump presented a note that quickly picked up in the Middle East as the main change in his attitude on the war -torn gaza and his approximately 2 million Palestinian residents.
“No one expelled any Palestinians,” Mr. Trump told reporters.
This came after he said repeatedly that according to his own proposal for the renewal of Gaza, all his inhabitants would move, while now they have translated to “take” the coastal territory to turn it into luxurious real estate development. Just a month ago, Mr. Trump was clear that in his mind, not only would Palestinians need to leave Gaza, would not be allowed to come back.
That plan was round and clearly rejected Arab countries, including Egypt and Jordan, who Mr. Trump said he would take over the displaced masses.
Egypt, who made efforts to present an alternative plan for Gaza that does not involve replacement of Palestinians, welcomed the change of Ton Mr Trump.
“Egypt expresses her gratitude for the statements of the US president, Donald Trump … regarding the non-level Gaza belt residents,” the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Thursday. “Egypt confirms that this view reflects an understanding of the importance of avoiding further exacerbation of the humanitarian situation in the tape and the necessity of working on finding righteous and sustainable solutions to Palestinian things.”
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Hamas, the US and Israeli, determined the terrorist organization that encouraged the war in Gaza with their brutal attack on Israel, October 7, 2023, also greeted the shift in the rhetoric of Mr. Trump.
“If Trump’s statements represent a withdrawal from the idea of Palestinian displacement, then they are welcomed,” the group spokesman said in a statement of the group.
Mr. Trump’s remarks followed on Wednesday after his older envoy Steve Witkoff met with Foreign Foreign Affairs ministers in the Qatar’s five Arab nations to discuss the post -war gaza. This future, no matter what the reconstruction plan is underway, can only begin to shape after the official end of the war has occurred.
The fragile truce between Israel and Hamas was largely held by peace of January 19, but two sides have not yet agreed whether to expand the first phase of the agreement or to move to the second phase as originally foreseen. Dialog in Doha, Qatar, which includes delegations from the host, as well as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Uae, Jordan and now, are aimed at pushing the process of forward and silent weapons in Gaza.
The five Arab nations involved encouraged the Egyptian alternative to Mr. Trump’s “Riviera of the Midleast” in conversations with US officials.
Arabic plan, whose rough outline is Officers shared with CBS News Earlier this month, it carries a price of $ 53 billion and provides all the residents of the enclave that remained in Gaza during years of renovation. The Trump administration initially rejected the plan, and spokesman for the US National Security Council Brian Hughes issued a statement stating that he did not “deal with the reality that Gaza was currently uninhabited and the inhabitants could not live humanely in the territory covered by debris and an inexplicable command.”
“President Trump stands with his vision that Gaza is renewed without a hammass,” Hughes said at the time, adding: “We look forward to further conversations to bring peace and prosperity to the region.”
It appeared on Wednesday, with Mr. Trump’s remarks at the White House, that these further conversations with US regional partners may have convinced the White House that the exchanging of the entire Gaza population was not a more rental proposal.
“The Arab Foreign Ministers presented the Gaza Renewal Plan, which was approved at the Arab summit held in Cairo on March 4, 2025,” said five Arab nations who met in Doha Ua a common statement shared Wednesday. “They also agreed with an American envoy to continue counseling and coordination on this plan as a basis for efforts to renew in that sector.”
This Egyptian plan was adopted by a wide Muslim group of solidarity groups of 57 countries known as the organization of Islamic cooperation. It predicts that Gaza comic strip was eventually managed by the Palestinian administration, which currently manages parts of the Israeli western coast, not Hamas.
This is likely to prove a lasting lawsuit because he has a small support of Palestinians, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected as a potential future gaza administrator, showing that there are many more negotiations before us if Mr. Trump wants to make good in his vows to end the crisis in the heart of the Middle East.