Prime Minister Kiel said Palestinians “have to go home” after President Donald Trump proposed to buy Gaza.
In the prime minister’s question, Ir Keel was asked about the proposal by Trump. Trump suggested that the US could turn Gaza into a “Middle Eastern Riviera.”
The idea has been widely criticized, with allies such as Saudi Arabia and France rejecting the plan.
Sir Kiel said the UK government supported a two-state solution to resolve the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
During PMQS, liberal Democratic leader Ed Davy said he was “a lot of us were wary” to hear President Trump’s comments, branding his statement as “dangerous.” I mentioned.
Sir Ed asked the Prime Minister if he would raise concerns to the White House.
In response, Ir Kiel said that the most important issue is the continuation of the Gaza ceasefire contract negotiated between Israel and Hamas.
“That means the remaining hostages will come out and the desperate assistance will enter Gaza at speed and volume,” the prime minister said.
He is attacked by recent images of the release of Emily Damali, a British-Israeli woman Hamas took hostage for 15 months, with thousands of Palestinians walking home through Gaza tile ble. He said.
“They have to go home, they have to be allowed to rebuild,” he told lawmakers.
“And we should be with them in that reconstruction on our way to the solution of those two states.”
The Prime Minister’s comments reflect the comments of Foreign Secretary David Rumy, who previously said, “It is clear that Gaza is lying on the Rubber.”
When asked about Trump’s comments on Wednesday when he visited Kiev, Ukraine, Ramie said, “It has always been clear in our belief that we must see two provinces.
“Palestinians must see them able to live and thrive in their homeland of Gaza on the West Bank, and that’s what we want to go.”
The UK government is on a diplomatic tightrope walk with Trump as it balances its response to his announcement.
Lamie said that since the prime minister and US president were expected to take office and a trip to Washington within weeks.
A spokesman for the prime minister said the UK government would “talk President Trump and his team about all of his proposals.”
A spokesperson said the UK’s position “should have a scenario where Palestinians can go home.”

Much of Gaza’s infrastructure was destroyed in more than a year’s war between Israel and Hamas.
In January, Israel and Hamas agreed to a contract to halt the war and release Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
President Trump spoke about Gaza’s future plans at a White House press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday.
He said: “The US will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will work with it too. We will own it.”
He said Palestinians could resettle from Gaza.
Jordan and Egypt rejected the idea of resettlement.
Palestinian authorities’ justice minister Sharhabeel Al Zaeem said BBC Trump did not understand the nature of Gaza.
“I don’t think this land is for sale or he won’t be able to do an investment project,” he said.
“So, with all respect, we haven’t left, he has no right to decide for us at all.”
