President Trump confirmed that under his controversial development plan in the war-torn Gaza Strip, Palestinians will not be allowed to return to Hamaslan enclaves.
“No, because they have better housing. Trump told Fox News' “Special Report” host Bret Baier in a clip from a weekend interview that aired Monday morning on “Fox & Friends.” .
“In other words, I'm talking about building permanent sites for them. “It's going to take years for that to happen.”
Last week, Trump revealed his desire for the US to “take over the Gaza Strip,” developing coastal lands to transform it into a “Middle Eastern Riviera,” and “The Riviera of the Middle East,” with about 2 million current residents. All' is pushed out to neighboring countries.
White House press secretary Caroline Levitt and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have since said Trump simply wanted Palestinians to resettle from Gaza, or “provisional” during reconstruction efforts. He claimed he wanted a period.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Fox News on February 5 that Palestinians could “relocate and return.”
“The real idea of allowing Gazan to leave – I mean, what's the problem?” Netanyahu added at the time. “They can leave and then they can come back.”
Over the weekend, Trump suggested that neighboring Arab countries such as Egypt and Jordan could take Gazan and even help the US draft legislation.
“I'm talking about starting a build so I think I can get a deal with Jordan. I think I can do business with Egypt. He added to Baier.
Officials from both Egypt and Jordan rejected Trump's pitch, and Cairo announced an Arab emergency summit on February 27th to address “new and dangerous developments.”
Trump insisted that Gazaans would take care of him under his plan.
“We're building a beautiful community for 1.9 million people. We're building a beautiful community, a safe community… a little away from where they are, where all of this danger lies ” he added.
“In the meantime I'll own this,” he continued. “Think of it as a future real estate development. It will be beautiful land. There's no big money.”
The Gaza Strip was crushed by a 16-month battle between Israel and Hamas on October 7, 2023, and Hamas' attacks on the Jewish state reached an estimated 1,200 people on the most deadly day for Jews since the Holocaust. I killed it.
Sources have told the Post that Trump's plan is not a bluff, but the top management official says last week's announcement is a gambit aimed at proposing a unique solution to Arab countries. .
The seven-minute interview with Trump aired on Sunday before the Fox Network's Super Bowl Super Bowl game.


