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President Donald Trump recently made clear that Palestinians would not have the right to return to Gaza under his proposed plan to take US ownership of the strip and rebuild it. In an interview on Fox, Trump stated that Palestinians would not have the right to return, emphasizing that they would be provided with much better housing in a permanent location.
Trump highlighted the current uninhabitable conditions in Gaza, suggesting that it would take years before any potential return could be considered. He expressed his intention to work on building safe communities away from the current danger zones, envisioning a real estate development project for the future on the land.
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Furthermore, Trump mentioned his plans to negotiate deals with countries like Jordan and Egypt, offering significant financial support in exchange for their cooperation. Despite his optimism, leaders from these nations, including King Abdullah of Jordan, have already rejected Trump's proposal.
Trump's vision for Gaza involves US ownership and a comprehensive rebuilding effort to create a more secure and prosperous environment for the Palestinian population. While his approach may face challenges and opposition from regional leaders, Trump remains committed to his plan for the future of Gaza.