Egypt Daily News – Israeli media have revealed 3 other regions that US President Donald Trump is considering transporting the residents of the Gaza Strip to it.
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The Israeli Channel 12 made it clear that the land of Somalia and Puntland, with Morocco, are the places that are nominated to receive the Palestinians whom the American administration wants to displace.
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The Israeli media pointed out that what President Trump said about the displacement of Gaza residents is not statements, but rather plans previously prepared.
White House: a historical plan
White House spokeswoman, Caroline Levitte, for her part, tried to explain Trump’s plan to back down from some particles. She said that Trump pledged the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and the transfer of those present there temporarily, noting that Trump had not pledged to deploy American forces in the Strip, but at the same time described Trump’s plan on Gaza as historic.
“The president has not committed to sending ground troops into Gaza,” Levitt said. He also said. “The United States will not pay for the rebuilding of Gaza. The Trump administration will work with our partners in the region to rebuild Gaza. But this is President Trump.
That’s why the American people elected him. His goal is lasting peace in the Middle East for all the people of the region. President Trump has not pledged to deploy U.S. troops to Gaza, but rather to rebuild the Strip and temporarily relocate those who are there. He expects Jordan and Egypt to accept them temporarily.”
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that President Donald Trump wants the Palestinians to temporarily leave Gaza while the territory is rebuilt, describing Trump’s Gaza proposal as “a unique and very generous offer.
Trump’s aides learned of the plan as it was being announced
The irony is that those close to US President Donald Trump learned of his plan for Gaza during the press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump’s comments about Gaza, and its future, reportedly surprised many of those close to him. Aides to Trump said the president did not bring up the idea during private meetings with Republicans, and a senior aide told CNN: “The president didn’t say a word about it during his meetings.”