“Our Palestinians in the Gaza area have endured death and destruction for 15 months without leaving their land, so as the United States announced, they are in good faith under the name of rebuilding. It doesn’t accept any proposals or solutions, “said Trump’s proposal,” said Bassem Nime, a member of the Hamas Political Bureau.
“We will stop such projects, as we have stopped all planning for evacuation and alternative nations for decades,” he added.
Male Abu Yahiya Rashid, who is living an evacuation life in the southern Khan UNIIS city, was asked about Trump’s comments and said:
“We decide our fate and what we want, this land is our ancestor’s property through history. We leave here as a corpse. No.
The United States’s decades of foreign policy has been working on the establishment of a Palestinian state with Gaza as an important part. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused.
Donald Trump has a long history of speaking at first glance and talking about floating ideas that have never been realized.
However, the idea of encouraging Gaza to emigrate to neighboring countries has been promoted for many years by the hard -line right -wing members of the Netanyahu administration.
Former Minister of the Jewish power party, Itamar Ben Gville, has praised President Trump’s “efforts to transfer residents from Gaza to Jordan and Egypt.”
“One of our demands from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyafu is to promote spontaneous immigrants,” he wrote.
Palestinians should emigrate to neighboring countries, including the current Minister of Finance and the far -right settlers, bezeral smoktrich, to the neighboring countries to be re -established in the Gaza area.
These comments will further furious the Palestinians and discourage the supporters of the “two -state solution” to establish an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.
There are concerns that Palestinians may be promoting President Trump in an extreme direction for the Middle East policy.
This month, President Trump’s next to the U.S. Ambassador to Israel has completely denied the Palestinian state, Mike Huck Bee.
He said in an interview with the United States, “Palestinians had a chance in Gaza.”
“And see what happened there.”
Gaza has been under the occupation of Israel since 1967.
Huck Bee’s comment is inconsistent with the 60 -year US Middle Eastern policy, which has long been promoting the concept of “two national solutions”.
The United States has stated that it has opposed the Palestinian forced migration from Gaza and the west coast of the Jordan River.