According to the Middle East Steve Witkov's special envoy, the plans to controvers the Palestinians from the Gaza area are to secure a better life.
Witkov, a real estate mogul, a friend of Trump, emphasized that the Gaza area, which was devastated in the war, was a dangerous place to live today.
“Peace in the area means a better life for Palestinians,” said 67 -year -old Witkov on Tuesday to Sean Hanity of Fox News. “The better life is not necessarily linked to the physical space you are today.
“A better life is a better opportunity, a better financial state, a better desire for your and your family. Surrounded by 30,000 ammunition, which can be set at any time with a tent with Gaza Strip. It doesn't happen.
Trump has argued on Tuesday, suggesting Gazan, suggesting that he can live a beautiful life and do not worry about dying every day.
Later, he thought that the United States should take over the Gaza area, build it, and change home for the people of the world.
Critics argue that driving away about 2 million inhabitants in the Gaza area, especially in the Gaza area, will infringe human rights.
“If they have various places to live, let them choose that,” said Witkov on Tuesday night.
“Today's Gaza is impossible to live in, and you will probably not be able to live for at least 10 to 15 years,” he said earlier in the appearance of Hannity. “How much work I have to do there.”
Last month, Witokov played an important role in supporting a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
On Wednesday, national security advisor Mike Waltz explained that Trump's proposal would motivate him to present his own alternative to the Arab countries.
“I don't see a real solution to how the miles and miles of the miles are cleared,” Waltz told CBS Morning. “I think we will provide our own solutions to the whole area.”
The 47th President has previously hung the prospects for clearing the Gaza area. Arab countries, especially Egypt and Jordan, have raised the fear that if the Palestinians were kicked out, they could not return in the future.
Witkov also defended Trump's promotion of “maximum pressure” against Iran as a way to prevent nuclear weapons from acquiring nuclear weapons.
“The beginning is the biggest sanctions,” said Witkov. “Hopefully, we don't have to overcome it. Beyond that, it's not just a nuclear weapon, Iran is a hamas, hizvola, and now a Fussian benefactor, and it must end. But the president said it.