Trump appears to reverse course on Gaza Plan: 'No one is expelling Palestinians'
- US President Donald Trump stated, 'nobody is expelling any Palestinians' from Gaza, suggesting a change from his earlier claims about relocating the population after the Israel-Hamas war.
- Hazem Qasem, a Hamas spokesperson, welcomed Trump's latest comments, interpreting them as a reversal of displacement plans for Gaza's inhabitants.
- Trump faced backlash from leaders in Egypt and Jordan for his prior statements about moving Gaza's Palestinians to other countries, leading him to clarify his position.
- The discussion about Gaza's reconstruction occurred as Arab foreign ministers met with a US envoy, highlighting ongoing tensions and the humanitarian crisis in the region.
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Trump’s apparent turn on Gaza: “Nobody’s Expulsing the Palestinians”
U.S. President Donald Trump’s plans for the future of the Gaza Strip were further confused on Wednesday, when he told journalists that “no one is expelling any Palestinian” from the enclave, an apparent setback to his earlier statements, that his population should be relocated to Arab states, according to CNN. During a press conference with Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin in the oval office, a journalist asked the Irish leader about Trump’s …
Egypt insists on a fair plan for Palestinian people
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry urged all parties concerned to intensify efforts to advance a process based on a peaceful solution. The Ministry highlighted comments made by US President Donald Trump, who affirmed on Wednesday that he does not advocate for resettling Gazan inhabitants. This position reflects an understanding of the importance of avoiding the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the need to work to find fair a…
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