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Donald Trump’s Gaza Plan: Ten Key Takeaways

Donald Trump, alongside Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, addressed the media at the White House, where the U.S. president outlined his plan to take control of the Gaza Strip. The proposal includes relocating Palestinians to neighbouring countries and redeveloping the territory for global occupation, a move widely criticized as endorsing the ethnic cleansing of Gaza's population.

Donald Trump’s Gaza Plan: Ten Key Takeaways

Below are the key takeaways from their joint press conference on Tuesday evening:

1. US Take Over Gaza: Trump said he envisioned a "long-term" US ownership of the Gaza territory after all Palestinians were dislocated elsewhere. He did not explain how and under what authority the US can take over the land of Gaza. "We will own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site," he said. He said the US would "level" destroyed buildings and "create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area."

2. Palestinian Relocation: He called Gaza, a "symbol of death and destruction". The 1.8 million Palestinians living in Gaza should move to neighbouring countries with "humanitarian hearts" and "great wealth", Trump said.

3. Redevelopment for Global Occupation: He continued that Gaza could transform into "the Riviera of the Middle East," where "the world's people" could reside. His statement echoed the views of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who previously described Gaza as having highly valuable "waterfront property."

4. Ethnic Cleansing: The move raises serious concerns about the displacement of millions of Palestinians, fueling fears of forced migration and human rights violations.

Critics argue that this would strip Palestinians of their land and rights, turning Gaza into an international zone that excludes its indigenous population.

5. Changing History: On Trump's plan of taking over Gaza, Netanyahu said the US president "sees a different future for Gaza", adding: "I think it's something that could change history." Netanyahu's endorsement indicates Israel's commitment to reshaping Gaza's future, including its demographic and political structure.

6. Israel's Greatest Friend: Netanyahu described Trump as "the greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House". He added "we have to finish the job in Gaza", and said "Israel will end the war by winning the war." Netanyahu praised Trump for "thinking outside the box with fresh ideas" and "showing willingness to puncture conventional thinking".

7. Trump on visiting Gaza: In his address to the reporters, Trump added that he planned to visit the Gaza Strip, Saudi Arabia, and Israel.

8. U.S. Position on Palestinian Statehood: The plan raises questions about the future of Palestinian statehood, as it does not directly address the creation of an independent Palestinian state. Trump's emphasis on redevelopment rather than a two-state solution has raised concerns that Palestinian self-rule will be undermined.

9. Potential for Escalation: Experts warn that the U.S. plan could further destabilize the Middle East, potentially leading to greater conflict and human suffering.

10. Opposition: The Saudi government issued a statement reaffirming its opposition to any efforts to displace Palestinians from their land. It emphasized that it would not normalize relations with Israel until the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. Meanwhile, Hamas condemned Trump's calls for Palestinians in Gaza to leave, labelling them as an attempt to expel them from their homeland. The Palestinian envoy to the United Nations urged global leaders and citizens to respect Palestinians' right to remain in Gaza.

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