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Benjamin Netanyahu said this Thursday that he does not consider the US to send troops to Gaza. Donald Trump subscribed the position.
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin NetanyahuHe was gathered in Washington with members of the Democratic and Republican Congress.
Questioned about whether it believed that it was necessary American troops in the Gaza Strip – A possibility admitted by the US President, as part of his plan to assume control of the territory and displacing the inhabitants to other countries – Benjamin Netanyahu was perennial: “No”.
The position comes at a time when the White House began to soften some elements initially advanced by Trump to “take control” of Gaza and Reinstall “permanently” the Palestinians outside the territoryinsisting that the president did not commit to the use of US troops and that any Palestinian resolving would be temporary.
Trump stated that “at the end of the fighting.” But the Palestinian presidency reiterated his rejection of the plan, which, according to her, would violate international law, and insisted that “Palestine… is not on sale”.
In turn, the Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz Wrote in X that greeting the “Bold initiative” of the US Presidentstating that it could “support long -term reconstruction efforts in a demilitarized and threat -free Gaza after Hamas.”
Donald Trump guaranteed, in turn, in a publication on the social network Truth Social, that “No American soldier will be necessary” to execute your proposal to assume the control of the Gaza Strip.
The US President, however, reiterated the advanced idea on Wednesday that US should be in charge of rebuilding Gaza and relocating Palestinians in other locations.
However, it guaranteed that, for this, It will not be necessary to use the military force.
Trump also added that if his country assumed the control of Gaza, the Palestinians would have a better life and the opportunity to “be happy, safe and free”, even if they were reinstalled in another place.
Palestinians claim the Gaza Strip as part of a future state, along with the West Bank and East Jerusalem, so the trip of the two million Enclave inhabitants and their US reconstruction would mean the end of the concept of a Palestinian state as conceived so far.
Israel plans the departure of the Palestinians of Gaza
The Israeli government is, by its own means, to control the movement of people who enter and leave Gaza.
According to,, Israel Katz He gave orders to his military to prepare a plan to “allow any Gaza resident who wants to leave”, in line with Trump’s proposal for the US to take over the territory and Reinstall their 2.1 million Palestinians in other places.
“The plan will include output options through land tickets, as well as special dispositions for sea and air departure,” he said.
“Countries like Spain, Ireland, Norway and others, who falsely accused Israel for their actions in Gaza, are legally required to allow Gaza inhabitants enter its territory. His hypocrisy will be exposed to refuse, ”he shot.
However, the spokesman for the Palestinian presidency Nabil Abu Rudeineh stated that the Palestinians “will not give in an inch of your land”whether in Gaza or in the occupied West Bank.
“The Palestinian people and their leaders will not allow the repetition of the 1948 and 1967 catastrophes, and will prevent any plan intended to settle their just cause through investment projects whose place is not in Palestine or their land.
A “Nakba” the 1948 (meaning “catastrophe” in Arabic) saw hundreds of thousands of Palestinians run away or be expelled from your homes before and during the war that followed the creation of the State of Israel.
As the BBC recalls, many of these refugees ended up in Gaza, where they and their descendants constitute three quarters of the population.
Another 900,000 registered refugees live in the West Bank, which Israel occupied in Middle East War 1967 Together with Gaza, while another 3.4 million live in Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, according to the UN.
Israel unilaterally withdrawn its troops and settlers in 2005, although it maintained the control of the border, airspace and the shared coastline, which allows it to effectively control the circulation of people and goods.
The UN continues to consider Gaza as territory occupied by Israel, due to the level of control that Israel exerts. The Secretary General António Guterres stated that it is “Essential to avoid any form of ethnic cleaning” and stressed that Gaza will be an integral part of a future Palestinian state.