Russia responds to the proposal of the US President: Trump’s shocking statements about Gaza increase tensions!

by Andrea
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Marija Zacharovová, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, described the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday US President Donald Trump’s proposal to take control of the war -destroyed Gaza States, and the Palestinians moved abroad from there. According to Zacharovova by Such a step increased the tension in the Middle East. According to Reuters report, TASR reports this.

Zacharovova claims that it is now important to provide humanitarian aid to all who need it. “We are convinced that today is the main task to ensure the implementation of agreements between Israel and Hamas,” she stated.

“Any populist, miserable or shocking statements … are counterproductive at the current stage and do not contribute to solving the problem, they just encourage tensions in the region And all of the already particularly escalated problems, “said the spokeswoman of the Russian Ministry.

The US President expressed his proposal to take control of the Gaza band at night at a press conference after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House. According to him, the Palestinians could be relocated to Egypt and Jordan, while the US will ensure the restoration of the Palestinian enclave, although he refused to pay for the recovery.

Trump said on Thursday on his social network Truth Social that to take over the Palestinian enclave under US control According to him, no American soldiers will be needed and Israel will hand it over to the US after the fighting.

Israel and the Palestinian militant Hamas movement have concluded an agreement on the ceasefire and release of hostages, which has been valid since January 19.

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