Trump, Netanyahu Look to Relocate Palestinians Voluntarily From Gaza to Other Countries
- On Monday at the White House, Trump and Netanyahu announced progress on relocating Palestinians to other countries to help end the Gaza conflict.
- Following the October 2023 Hamas attack that killed about 1,200 and took 251 hostages, Trump first proposed relocating roughly 2 million Palestinians to end the war.
- Officials have not named specific countries but are close to finalizing arrangements with multiple nations willing to accept Palestinians, with the U.S. identifying interested partners.
- The plan sparked outrage across the Arab world and condemnation from international human rights groups, citing potential violations of international law and fears of forced displacement.
- Legal experts warn that the plan violates the Geneva Conventions and undermines Palestinian self-determination, risking regional destabilization.
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Washington, Jul 7 (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dine at the White House this Monday, where they discussed negotiations for a 60-day truce in the Gaza Strip and insisted on a plan for the displacement of Palestinians outside the enclave.The meeting, the third between the two so far this year, took place while the delegations of Israel and Hamas negotiate in Qatar the most recent proposal made by…
US President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu again addressed the issue of relocating Palestinians from the Gaza Strip at the White House. Trump expressed confidence in a ceasefire with Hamas.
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