Trump floats US taking on Gaza Strip

President Trump on Tuesday floated the concept of the U.S. taking on the Gaza Strip, saying America must be answerable for clearing the territory of rubble and unexploded bombs and proposing an “economic development.”

Trump’s remarks are a few of his most excessive rhetoric concerning the way forward for the territory the place almost 2 million Palestinians reside and hope to be a part of a future Palestinian state. Trump additionally instructed the U.S. would develop the land however gave no particulars on who can be allowed to reside there.

The president mentioned he envisioned Palestinians will reside there however appeared to explain the territory as a world hub the place “the world’s people” would use it for entry to the Mediterranean coast. 

The concept seems to construct on Trump’s 2020 peace plan that envisioned Gaza’s shoreline developed for industrial and leisure resorts. The plan was developed by Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, whose background is in actual property improvement. 

“I feel you will make that into a world, unbelievable place… I do not wish to be cute, I do not wish to be a clever man, however the Riviera of the Center East… this might be so magnificent.”

Requested about the potential of sending U.S. troops to Gaza, Trump mentioned the U.S. will “do what is necessary” as he laid out plans for the U.S. to take the world over, and instructed he would go to the territory.

“As far as Gaza is concerned, we’ll do what is necessary. If it’s necessary, we’ll do that,” Trump mentioned.

“The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job — whether we’ll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site, level the site, and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out,” Trump mentioned.

“Create an economic development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area, do a real job, do something different.”

Trump made the statements throughout his opening remarks at a joint press convention with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the White Home. 

“I do see a long-term ownership position,” Trump continued. 

“This was not a decision made lightly. Everybody I’ve spoken to loves the idea of the United States owning that piece of land, developing and creating thousands of jobs with something that will be magnificent in a really magnificent area that nobody would know, nobody can look because all they see is death and destruction and rubble and demolished buildings falling all over.”

Earlier, Trump mentioned Palestinians in Gaza might be relocated and settled elsewhere, and that they need to not wish to return to Gaza.

Trump known as for nations “of interest with humanitarian hearts” to construct “various domains” that would “be occupied by the 1.8 million Palestinians living in Gaza.” 

Netanyahu praised Trump as a pacesetter who thinks outdoors the field. 

“You say things others refuse to say and after the jaws drop, people scratch their heads and they say, ‘You know, he’s right,’” Netanyahu mentioned. 

Requested if he helps Trump’s proposal, Netanyahu mentioned “President Trump is taking it to a much higher level. … He sees a different future for that piece of land.” 

Arab nations have publicly rejected displacing Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. 

“Palestinians do not want to leave their land,” a senior Palestinian official and the international ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates wrote in a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio this week. 

“We support their position unequivocally,” they wrote within the letter, which known as for Palestinians to “live in their land and help rebuild it.”

Trump later in his remarks from the White Home reiterated that the U.S. would rebuild the strip.

“As far as Gaza’s concerned, we will do what’s necessary. … We’re going to take over that piece and we’re going to develop it. Create thousands and thousands of jobs, and it’s going to be something that [the] entire Middle East can be proud of,” Trump mentioned.

“I think we’ll be a great keeper of something that is very, very strong,” he mentioned, including that jobs created in Gaza shall be “for everybody.”

Alex Gangitano contributed to this story.

Up to date at 7:40 p.m. EST

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