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The Palestinian terrorist group, whose attack on Israel has begun a war in Gaza, has now rebuilt the proposal by US President Donald Trump as “recipes to create confusion and tension in this area.” I am calling.

Trump announced last night that the United States announced that he would take over the Gaza area, raise the level and rebuild the area, then send a shock wave throughout the Middle East.

“Instead of being responsible for Zionist's profession for Genocide and evacuation crimes, it has been rewarded and cannot be punished,” Hamas told the AP communication on Wednesday.

On October 7, 2023, Hamas's attack on Israel decided to enter the Gaza area on the mission of eliminating the Palestinian terrorist groups. As a result, the dispute made many of the territory unmanned. The United Nations estimated late last year Approximately 90 % of Gaza's population -1.9 million people are internally evacuated.

Saudi Arabia is inconsistent with Trump and does not swear a relationship with Israel without the creation of a Palestinian state.

Palestine's terrorist group Hamas says that Trump's plan for the United States to rebuild Gaza is a recipe for creating confusion and tension in this area. (AP/Alex Brandon/Majdi Fathi/Nurphoto Via Getty Images)

Hamas added to the AP that Trump's plan was a “recipe for creating confusion and tension in this area.”

“President Trump stated his intentions to replace the residents of the Gaza area, and the US rule in the United States striped is a crime against humanity,” said Hamas's senior officials on Wednesday. Ta.

“We promise to implement a contract as long as the occupation is committed to it, so the mediator, especially the United States, is obliged to implement a ceasefire agreement at three stages without procrastination or operation. The authority may collapse if you make a contract.

Gaza's history in Trump's plan to reconstruct the enclave

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Donald Trump are sitting in an elliptical office

US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Israel Benjamin Netanyaf will meet in the White House on Tuesday, February 4. (Reuters/Elizabeth Franz)

Trump announced on Tuesday at a joint press conference with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “The United States will take over the Gaza area, and we will work with it.”

“We own it, and we are responsible for dismantling all unt 2 bombs and other weapons on the site,” he continued.

“We will level the site, remove the destroyed buildings, level out, and create economic development to provide unlimited work and housing to local people,” Trump said. “Please do a real job. Do something different. You can't return. If you return, it will end in the same way for 100 years.”

Fox News's Chief Foreign Correspondent Tray Instructor says that Trump's comments “make a big question about the current ceasefire agreement that is supposed to see the remaining hostages released from Gaza.” I mentioned.

“In Gaza Strip, there are dozens of living hostages that Hamas, who is currently dominating Gaza, is currently holding. Hamas threatens to retreat from the current agreement tomorrow. Yingst said in A at a negotiation table. Video posted on X last night.

Gaza Strip Damage

The tent is installed on January 29 in a tiled tile of a destroyed house in Baitra Heir in the northern Gaza area. (AP/JEHAD ALSHRAFI)

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“However, the timing of these remarks remains in the POWs of Hamas, and Palestinians, which are removed from Gaza, are not only Hamas, but also in Palestinians, which are locals, including Egypt and Jordan. It is very important to remember that it is a red line. ”

Fox News's TREY YINGST and EMMA COLTON have contributed to this report.

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