Donald Trump proposed expelling more than two million people living in the Gaza Strip and turn it into a “Middle East Riviera”, generating global protests, especially in the Arab world.
“No one has the power to expel the people of Gaza from their eternal homeland, which has been around for thousands of years,” he said at a press conference for advanced hours at Istanbul airport before flying to Malaysia.
“Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem belong to the Palestinians,” he insisted.
Trump proposed expelling more than two million people living in the Gaza Strip and turn it into a “Middle East Riviera”, generating global protests, especially in the Arab world.
The president of the United States announced his idea on Tuesday at a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who greeted her as “the first good idea” he heard about what postwar on the devastated enclave .
However, for the Turkish President, this has no value: “Gaza proposals presented by the new United States government under pressure from the Zionist leadership are not worth discussing,” he noted.