Kathmandu: US President Donald Trump floated a plan Saturday to “just clean out” Gaza, and said he wants Egypt and Jordan to take Palestinians from the territory in a bid to create Middle East peace.
Describing Gaza as a ‘demolition site’ after the Israel-Hamas war, Trump said he had spoken to Jordan’s King Abdullah II about the issue and expected to talk to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Sunday.
‘I’d like Egypt to take people. And I’d like Jordan to take people,’ said President Trump to reporters aboard Air Force One. ‘You’re talking about probably a million and a half people, and we just clean out that whole thing. You know, over the centuries it’s had many, many conflicts that site. And I don’t know, something has to happen.’ The vast majority of Gaza’s 2.4 million people have been displaced, often multiple times, by the war that began with Hamas’s attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.’ said President Trump.’
He said moving Gaza’s inhabitants could be temporarily or could be long term. ‘It’s literally a demolition site right now, almost everything is demolished and people are dying there,’ said President Trump. He said, ‘So I’d rather get involved with some of the Arab nations and build housing at a different location where they can maybe live in peace for a change.’
President Trump’s new administration has promised “unwavering support” for Israel, without yet laying out details of its Middle East policy. He confirmed on Saturday that he had ordered the Pentagon to release a shipment of 2,000-lb bombs for Israel which was blocked by his predecessor Biden.
In October during presidential campaign, former real estate developer Trump said that war-torn Gaza could be “better than Monaco” if it was “rebuilt the right way.”
Trump’s son-in-law and former White House employee Jared Kushner suggested in February that Israel empty Gaza of civilians to unlock the potential of its “waterfront property.” For Palestinians, any attempt to move them from Gaza would evoke dark historical memories of what the Arab world calls the “Nakba” or catastrophe the mass displacement of Palestinians during Israel’s creation 75 years ago.
Israel has denied having any plans to force Gazans to move. But some extreme-right members of the Israeli government have publicly supported the idea of Gazans leaving the Palestinian territory masse.
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