What is Trump’s plan for Gaza that the international community has shown its frontal rejection

Chijioke Obinna

What is Trump's plan for Gaza that the international community has shown its frontal rejection

Donald Trump’s Gaza Plan to assume control (and property) of the strip, to turn it into the new Riviera in the Middle East prior expulsion of the almost two million Palestinian inhabitants He has managed to unite almost the entire international community against him, although with different degrees of rejection.

The White House has clarified these last hours some of the approaches that the president made and that have caused a rejection, practically unanimous, on a planetary scale. One of them is that of the forced displacement of the permanent Gazatis. Now they talk about temporary displacement and deny that the idea they handle is to deploy military in the area.

For Marcos Rubio, the new head of American diplomacy, nothing has the proposal as a hostile, rather he considers that it is a generous offer for the Gazati.

“What’s wrong with this approach?” The Netanyahu Israeli prime minister wondered this morning in an interview in the Fox News chainwithout hiding the most remarkable satisfaction that this last trip to Washington is leaving.

Spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt also laid the idea (not ruled out by the president) to deploy military in the area. The spokeswoman has said that the president has not committed to that military deployment and that she has made it clear that the United States will not pay that reconstruction.

World reactions to this plan

The first reaction to this plan was from Saudi Arabia, one of Washington’s allies in the region rejecting the proposal, as all Arab countries have done.

The Malaysian government called “ethnic cleaning” the idea of ​​the president of the United States and the Canadian government also expressed its rejection and commitment to the solution of two states.

In Europe and other countries, including Israel’s neighbors, the opposition to Trump’s plans has been more vocal.

The presidents of France, Emmanuel Macron, and of Egypt, Abdelfatah al Sisi, said after talking on the phone that this hypothetical displacement would be “a serious violation of international law, an obstacle to the solution of the two states and an important destabilization factor for Egypt and Jordan “.

The European Commission also expressed its rejection of Trump’s plan. And the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, said that her country recognizes both the “Palestinian State” and the “State of Israel” and reiterated the need to “build a peaceful exit.”

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Chijioke Obinna

I've been passionate about storytelling and journalism since my early days growing up in Lagos. With a background in political science and years of experience in investigative reporting, I aim to bring nuanced perspectives to pressing global issues. Outside of writing, I enjoy exploring Nigeria’s vibrant cultural scene and mentoring young aspiring journalists.