Trump says the world has loved his proposal to the Gaza Strip, although almost all the countries they reacted have said ‘no’ to the US President’s plan. Only Israel seems to find a good idea.
Only supporters of the coalition that rules Israel manifested themselves in favor of the . In the Gaza Strip and in West Bank, the rejection was immediate.
“Gaza is not a property that can be bought and sold,” says Izzat El-Reshiq, a member of Hamas. “Our country and our home is the Gaza Strip, is part of Palestine,” says Riyad Mansour, representative of Palestine in the UN.
In Europe, the subject marked the British Parliament session. Brazil, China and Russia also rejected Trump’s proposal, reaffirming the “two-state solution” to the Israelo-Palestinian conflict.
Geneva conventions prohibit forced travel
The Human Rights Watch, which defends human rights, recalls that Geneva Conventions, ratified by Israel and the United States, prohibit the forced displacement of the populations of occupied territory.
When it happens and is widespread, it can be considered a war crime or a crime against humanity.