Trump says Palestinians should permanently leave Gaza
US President Donald Trump said Palestinians should permanently leave Gaza in their strongest comments, but he wants to move 2.2 million inhabitants to move to countries like Egypt and Jordan.
Speaking while talking to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House on Tuesday, Trump said “all” Palestinians in Gaza should “move”.
Trump’s proposal would increase the decade of American politics and encouraged anger in the Arab world, where the Washington allies have long warned of the forced displacement of Palestinians.
Egypt and Jordan have already rejected Trump’s plans after the US president said last month that it was time to “clean” Gaza.
The Arabs look at such moves as similar in 1948, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced from their homes or fled to the fights that followed the founders of Israel. Palestinians call it a nakb or disaster.
The forced displacement of Palestinians would also withdraw Western United States, who have long supported the Duplicate State Decision for a long-lasting Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
But Trump doubled on Tuesday, describing Gaza as a “place of demolition,” and said he expects Kairo and Amman, both of them will get large amounts of American aid, accept Palestine.
Jordan’s King Abdullah will meet with Trump next week in Washington to make his case against the proposal.
Israel reduced most of the densely populated strip on the ruins of a desolate desolation because it triggered a frantic retaliation after the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, and the Israeli forces bombed the gauze from the air, earth and the sea.
Arab and European forces hope that a fragile trial agreement and hostages between Israel and Palestinian militant groups will lead to a permanent end of the war that would allow the reconstruction of the strap to begin.
But Trump said, “If we manage to find the right piece of land or numerous pieces of land and build some really nice places with a lot of money in the area.. I think it would be much better than returning to Gaza, which had only had a decade decades of death. “
Trump and Netanyahu were expected to talk about the gauze cease, as well as Iran and his nuclear program.
Shortly before meeting Netanyahu, who considers the Tehran nuclear program an existential threat to Israel, Trump signed a memorandum that will direct his government to impose “maximum pressure” to Iran.
US officials described the move as a Tool of Teheran on the negotiating table to discuss the Iranian nuclear program.
While Trump signed him, he did not indicate what sanctions would be used against Iran, but said he would watch to talk to the Islamic Republic leaders about a possible end of the nuclear crisis agreement.
“We will see if we can arrange or resolve an agreement with Iran and everyone can live together,” he said.
Trump said he was “unhappy” for signing the memorandum but had no choice. “It’s very simple. Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon, “he added.
As part of the effort, Trump stated that he wanted to suppress Iranian oil exports, saying that they now have a “right” to block the sale of Iranian raw oil to other nations.
Brent raw future traded around $ 76 per barrel after a memorandum was signed, which is significantly more than about $ 74.15.
Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian Did he indicate a greater willingness for weeks to accept the negotiating settlement to ensure the relief of sanctions and relieve domestic economic pressure.
His government also made it clear that he wanted to avoid military conflict with the USA and Israel.
In his first term as president, Trump, in his first term as president, inserted a “maximum pressure” campaign after leaving the 2015 nuclear agreement, which Tehran signed with world forces. US sanctions were imposed on the Islamic Republic.
In response, Tehran has increased its nuclear activity and now enriches the uranus near the level of weapons.
Trump’s sanctions against Iran have remained in force during the administration of Joe Biden, but analysts said it did not carry them out so strictly because he tried to revive the nuclear agreement with Iran and facilitate the crisis.
Netanyahu made it clear that his government wants to keep the pressure on Iran after more than a year of conflict between Israel and militants supported in Tehran after Hamas’ attack on the Jewish state.
Last year, Israel and Iran twice traded by direct rocket fire against each other, while their long -standing war in the shadows broke out openly. Netanyahu claimed that Israeli strikes destroyed much of Iranian air defense.
Israel also solved a number of devastating blows to Hizbollah, the Lebanese militant group and the most important Iranian proxy, and many experts said that the Islamic Republic is the most sensitive in decades.
Netanyahu has long vowed to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and can request American support to start multiple strikes against the Republic, analysts say.