The US government does not want to finance the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. The White House will collaborate with partners in the region, said Trump’s spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt on Wednesday (see video above). American armed forces would not necessarily be stationed there.
“This does not mean that American taxpayers will finance these efforts,” said Leavitt. As reported, US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the US would “take possession of the Gaza Strip” in the long term “. All Palestinians who live there must be moved to him, for example to Egypt or Jordan. The bombeded coastal strip must be rebuilt Like a “Riviera of the Middle East”.
Rubio: No “hostile” offer
Trump only offered to “jump in, eliminate the rubble, to clean the place of all destruction (…),” said the American State Secretary Marco Rubio. Trump wanted to support the reconstruction of apartments and shops, later people could withdraw again.
Trump’s advance for the forced relocation of the Palestinians had produced massive criticism worldwide. The UN, Allied governments with the US and numerous other plans have rejected the plans. “Every forced relocation of people is the same,” said the spokesperson for the Secretary-General António Guterres, Stéphane Dujarric, in New York.
The Palestinian organization Hamas described the plan as “aggressive” that “oil would pour into the fire”. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Vienna also spoke: “The solution for the Middle East conflict must be in accordance with international law. A forced resettlement of the Palestinians would be a relocation and therefore a violation of international law ”.
Source: Krone

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