GAZA STRIP: US President Donald Trump has floated a plan to “simply clear out” Gaza, and mentioned he desires Egypt and Jordan to take Palestinians from the territory, as a fragile truce between Israel and Hamas geared toward completely ending the struggle enters its second week on Sunday (Jan 26).
The truce deal that came into effect on Jan 19 noticed 4 Israeli hostages and round 200 Palestinian prisoners launched to joyful scenes on Saturday, within the second such change up to now.
However after 15 months of struggle, Trump known as Gaza a “demolition web site” and mentioned he had spoken to Jordan’s King Abdullah II about shifting Palestinians out of the territory.
“I would like Egypt to take individuals. And I would like Jordan to take individuals,” Trump instructed reporters aboard Air Drive One, including that he anticipated to speak to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Sunday.
Most Gazans are Palestinian refugees or their descendants.
For Palestinians, any try to maneuver them from Gaza would evoke darkish historic recollections of what the Arab world calls the “Nakba” or disaster – the mass displacement of Palestinians throughout Israel’s creation 75 years in the past.
Egypt has beforehand warned in opposition to any “compelled displacement” of Palestinians from Gaza into the Sinai desert, which Sisi mentioned may jeopardise the peace treaty Egypt signed with Israel in 1979.
Jordan is already residence to round 2.3 million registered Palestinian refugees, in keeping with the United Nations.
“You are speaking about in all probability 1,000,000 and half individuals, and we simply clear out that complete factor,” Trump mentioned of Gaza, whose inhabitants is about 2.4 million, including that “one thing has to occur”.
“I would relatively get entangled with a few of the Arab nations and construct housing at a unique location the place they will perhaps stay in peace for a change,” Trump mentioned, including that shifting Gaza’s inhabitants could possibly be “briefly or could possibly be long run”.
The overwhelming majority of Gaza’s people have been displaced, typically a number of instances, by the Gaza struggle that started after Hamas’s assault on southern Israel on Oct 7, 2023.