Trump Unveils Controversial Plan for US Occupation of Gaza, Denying Palestinian Right of Return

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Trump Unveils Controversial Plan for US Occupation of Gaza, Denying Palestinian Right of Return
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US President Donald Trump has outlined a plan to occupy the Gaza Strip, relocate Palestinians, and transform the territory into a tourist destination, sparking international outrage. The plan, which includes denying Palestinians the right to return to Gaza, has been met with fierce criticism from Palestinians, Arab nations, and the international community.

US President Donald Trump has declared that Palestinians would be denied the right to return to Gaza under his controversial plan for US occupation of the territory. Trump described his proposal, which has been met with widespread international condemnation, as a 'real estate development for the future'.

\In excerpts from an interview with Fox News' Bret Baier released on Monday, Trump stated that Palestinians would not have the right to return to Gaza, adding that they would instead be provided with 'much better housing' in six different locations outside the territory. He argued that the current conditions in Gaza, ravaged by the recent Israeli offensive, render it uninhabitable. Trump emphasized that he envisioned building 'permanent' communities for Palestinians, asserting that their return to Gaza now would be impossible due to the extensive damage.\Trump's plan, first unveiled during a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, has sparked outrage among Palestinians, the Arab world, and the international community. The proposal involves the US taking control of the Gaza Strip, removing rubble and unexploded ordnance, and transforming it into a thriving tourist destination. While Trump initially suggested that Palestinians could be among the 'world people' permitted to reside in the newly developed Gaza, he has since hardened his stance, effectively barring their return. Netanyahu praised Trump's plan as 'revolutionary', characterizing it as a significant advancement for Israel. However, the proposal has been met with widespread rejection from the international community, including Egypt, Jordan, other Arab nations, and the Palestinians themselves. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denounced the plan as an attempt to dispossess Palestinians of their ancestral homeland, emphasizing that 'no one has the power to remove people of Gaza from their eternal homeland'. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz labeled it 'a scandal', condemning the forced relocation of Palestinians as 'unacceptable and against international law'. Trump's plan has also jeopardized the fragile six-week ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, with Hamas announcing the suspension of prisoner releases until further notice. They argued that the US guarantees for the ceasefire were no longer valid in light of Trump's plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza. Despite the mounting criticism, Trump remains undeterred, repeatedly asserting his confidence in persuading Egypt and Jordan, both major recipients of US military aid, to accept the plan. He argues that the US's substantial financial support for these nations would enable him to secure their cooperation

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