Trump says that the displaced Palestinians of Gaza following their plan will not be able to return

Donald Trump’s new climbing in his support for the ethnic cleaning that Israel wants to carry out in Gaza. The president has affirmed that, under the United States Plan to convert the strip in an “Riviera de Oriente Most”, the Palestinians expelled to neighboring countries would not have the right to return to their land. The statement was made during an interview with the Fox News chain, where he talked about his proposal to “own” the Gaza Strip and turn it into a great real estate business.

In a cut of the interview published by La Fox on the morning of this Monday, presenter Bret Braier asks Trump if the Palestinians would have the right to return to Gaza once they were displaced. “No, they wouldn’t because they are going to have much better homes. In other words, I am talking about building a permanent place for them, ”Trump replied, in reference to his idea that Jordan and Egypt are those that welcome the most 1.8 million gazatís living in the strip. At the time, both countries, which border with Palestine, rejected the idea of ​​the president, who continues to insist. This Tuesday, Trump is scheduled to meet in Washington with the king of Jordan, Abdullah II Bin al-Hussein.

Already at the time, when Trump announced the plan last week during the joint press conference with Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump said the strip would be repopulated with “people of the world”, avoiding specifying whether the Palestinians would be entitled to Return or not.

“We will build safe communities, a little away from where they are, where all this danger is,” Trump told Braier. “Meanwhile, I would be the owner of this. Think about it as a real estate development for the future. It would be beautiful land. I wouldn’t spend a lot of money. ”

At the same time, the Palestinian Group Hamas has announced that it delays the release of the hostages planned for this Saturday, according to a statement published on Telegram. So far, Hamas had released three hostages Israelis de Gaza and Israel had returned 183 prisoners. Under the high fire, Hamas had made up to five hostage exchanges. In the last one, he took three Israelis from Gaza in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners and detainees that Israel returned. Hamas’s armed arm, the Qasam brigades, has accused Israel of violating the terms of the agreement of Alto El Fuego.

The statements arrive after some members of their cabinet recular before Trump’s surprise announcement last week and ensure that the United States would not use troops to manage to appropriate Gaza. Later, in a publication in Truth Social, the Republican confirmed this version, ensuring that it would be Israel who, after defeating Hamas, would have to deliver the territory. “The Gaza Strip should be delivered to the United States by Israel when the fighting ends,” he wrote.

The expulsion of the Palestinians of their land would mean the violation of many international laws and is in fact typified as a crime against humanity. At the end of last week, Trump also ordered sanctions against the International Criminal Court as a retaliation for issuing detention orders against Netanyahu and his then Minister of Defense, Yoav Gallant.

The magnate’s in the middle of the negotiations of the second phase of Alto El Fuego. Trump is managing to divert the attention of the conversations that have already begun in Qatar at the end of last week, where the guidelines for the second phase are supposed to be established, which includes the withdrawal of the Israeli troops to the border perimeter, the Liberation of historical political leaders imprisoned in Israel and the departure of the last hostages.

In recent days, the president had already expressed that he did not trust that the high fire would last much more, while the statements about banishing the Palestinians of their homes are giving Netyahu wings to make the truce fail. This, internally, may interest the Israeli president for his political survival, since he has lost support in the coalition government precisely due to the agreement.

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