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Donald Trump said the Gaza Strip will only be handed over to the United States by Israel after the battle halted on war-torn territory, and that American troops would not be needed to maintain stability.
The US president made the latest announcement on a proposal to take over Gaza on Thursday, the day after his home allies in the Middle East and Europe, and the White House tried to ease the fear of lingering military intervention.
“At the end of the battle, the Gaza Strip will be handed over to the US by Israel,” Trump said. In the post On his true social platform. He added that the Palestinians would have “already resettled in this area in a much safer and more beautiful community, a new modern home.”
He said the US will work with teams from around the world to “slowly and carefully begin building what will become one of the greatest and most epic developments on the planet.”
Trump’s first announcement on Tuesday warned that the US will take over Gaza and cause trouble in the Arab world when necessary, with local officials warning that forced evacuation of Palestinians violating international law and regional instability. I warned that it was.
It also attracted criticism from some of his domestic allies, with some Republicans saying it was due to his long-standing objections to his “America First” agenda and intervention in “endless” foreign wars. He said he got lost.
But Israeli officials welcomed the idea, saying Israeli Defense Minister Katz had ordered the troops to prepare a plan that would allow Gazan to leave “voluntarily” on Thursday morning. Katz said this includes the options for land, sea and per-air exits, but did not give any further details.
Ha Helier, a senior researcher at the Royal United Services Institute, said Katz’s plan to force Palestinians to leave Gaza increased pressure on Egypt, and “clearly clear to Israeli Cairo, Palestinians and domestic public opinion. “It’s a signal.”
“The Israeli government believes they have some momentum with Trump, but I don’t know how they will continue to push the banishment of Palestinians from Gaza,” he said. “It maintains pressure and excludes all sorts of political processes for the Palestinians. This is about rearranging the goal post and keeping everyone out of balance.”