Hamas says Trump remarks are 'declaration of intent to occupy' Gaza
- Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem warned that Donald Trump's plan to take over Gaza is a "declaration of intent to occupy" the Palestinian territory.
- Hamas called for "an urgent Arab summit to confront the displacement" of Palestinians from Gaza, according to Qassem.
- Trump stated that the Gaza Strip would be turned over to the United States by Israel at the conclusion of fighting, claiming no US soldiers would be needed.
- Israel's Defence Minister Israel Katz instructed the military to prepare for "voluntary" departures from the Gaza Strip after more than a year of war.
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Hamas urges Arab countries to resist Trump's Gaza relocation plan
Hamas urged Arab nations to convene an emergency summit to discuss strategies for countering what it called Trump’s ‘displacement project.’ By Vered Weiss, World Israel News Hamas issued a statement on Thursday calling on Arab countries to reject U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate Palestinians from Gaza and assume control of the territory during the reconstruction process. The terror group also urged Arab nations to convene an emerge…
Donald Trump's remarks on Gaza: Hamas calls for the urgent holding of an “Arab summit”
The Islamist movement in power in the Gaza Strip invites “Arab countries to resist pressure from Trump” in the face of this “is equivalent to an open declaration of intent to occupy the territory.”
Live blog: Trump's plan a 'declaration of intent' to occupy Gaza
Truce in Israel's war on Gaza — which has reportedly killed over 47,583 Palestinians, a figure revised to nearly 62,000 having added thousands who are missing and now presumed dead — enters its 19th day.
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