El presidente Trump busca que Estados Unidos se haga cargo de Gaza.

The President of the United States has stated that he will not rule out deploying US troops to support the reconstruction of Gaza after the Palestinians resignedly permanently moved out of the war-torn area.
President Donald Trump He says he wants the United States to take control of the Gaza Strip and rebuild it after Calming the Palestinian population from other countries. The President did not immediately provide details on how the United States will manage the area and what they will do with it. «The United States will take over the Gaza Strip and we will do a job with it. We will be accountable for dismantling all dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons in its place,» Trump told reporters at a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
US to work on developing the area economically
He said they will work on developing the area economically after Cleaning up the destroyed buildings. Trump made these comments after his meeting With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the White Housewhere they discussed both leaders’ High and fragile thread and agreement on hostages in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
«I don’t think people will return,» Trump said. «You can’t live in Gaza right now. I think we need another place. I think it should be a place that makes people happy.»
A three to five-year term for reconstruction
Trump’s comments came as he and his top advisers asserted that a three to five-year period For the reconstruction of the war-ravaged territoryAs set out in a temporary ceasefire agreement, is not feasible.
«For decades, everything has been deaths in Gaza,» Trump added. «This has been going on for years. Everything is dead. If we can get a beautiful area to secure people, permanently, in beautiful homes, where they can be happy and not be shot at and not be killed and not be stabbed to death like what’s happening in Gaza.
Egypt and Jordan reject Trump’s initiative
Egypt and Jordan, as well as other Arab countries, clearly rejected Trump’s calls to Move -VA 2.3 million Palestinians into the territory during the post-war reconstruction of the territory. But senior administration officials continue to press for the relocation of Palestinians for humanitarian reasons.
«For me, it’s unfair to tell the Palestinians they could return in five years,» said Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff. «This is simply absurd.» The White House’s focus on reconstruction comes as the early ceasefire between Israel and Hamas hangs by a thread.
Double pressure on Netanyahu
The Israeli Prime Minister also faces pressure from his right-wing coalition to end a temporary ceasefire against militants in Hamas in Gaza as Israelis were tired of the war wanting to make The remaining hostages return home and end the 15-month conflict.
On the other hand, Trump remains cautious about the long-term prospects of the ceasefire, although credit for pressuring Hamas and Israel to reach an agreement on hostages and the ceasefire that came into force before returning to the post last month. «I have no guarantee that peace will remain,» Trump told reporters on Monday.
Trump insists on transferring Palestinians in Gaza to Egypt and Jordan
Since returning to power, Trump has demanded the transfer of Palestinians in Gaza to neighboring Egypt and Jordan, even though Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and Jordanian King Abdullah II rejected it.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, the Palestinian Authority, and the Arab League joined Egypt and Jordan in rejecting plans to move Palestinians out of their territories in Gaza and the West Bank.
However, Trump insists he can convince Egypt and Jordan to accept the relocated Palestinians due to the significant aid the United States provides to Cairo and Amman. Hardline members of Netanyahu’s right-wing government have embraced the call to transfer displaced Palestinians from Gaza.
Netanyahu arrives in Washington on first visit by a foreign leader to the United States.
His arrival Netanyahu in Washington for the first visit by a foreign leader in Trump’s second term comes as the Prime Minister’s dwindling popularity. Netanyahu has been for several weeks Entangled in a corruption process focusing on allegations that he traded favors with Mass Media magnates and wealthy partners. He denied the accusations and said he was a victim of a «witch hunt.» Being with Trump, who is popular in Israel, could help distract the public from the trial and boost Netanyahu’s position. «We have the right leader for Israel, who has done a great job,» Trump said about Netanyahu.
Netanyahu’s first trip since ICC issued arrest warrants against him in November
It is Netanyahu’s first trip outside of Israel since the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants against him, his former defense minister, and the military chief killed by Hamas, accusing them of crimes against humanity during the war in Gaza. The United States does not recognize the ICC’s authority over its citizens or territory.
The Prime Minister is also expected to leverage the Trump press visit to take decisive action against Iran. Tehran has faced a series of military setbacks, including Degradation of Hamas militants in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon by Israeli forces, as well as an operation that decimated Iranian air defense. Netanyahu believes this moment has created an opportunity to address Tehran’s nuclear program. Before his meeting with Netanyahu, Trump signed an executive order that he said would increase economic pressure on Iran.