Trump, Netanyahu Back Gaza Rehabilitation Scheme Statistics Dialogue

Trump, Netanyahu Back Gaza Rehabilitation Scheme Statistics Dialogue

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met US President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday (local time), the two leaders reiterated their controversial resolution to transfer Palestinians from Gaza to other countries – a step that critics have forcibly condemned the transfer, al -Jazeera.

The meeting was held at dinner in the blue room, as the indirectly US-supported talks between Israel and Hamas continued in Qatar for a 60-day ceasefire to stop the ongoing 21-month war in Gaza.

Netanyahu said, “We are working with the United States about finding countries that will try to feel what they always say, that they wanted to give a better future to Palestinians. I think we are getting closer to finding many countries,” Netanyahu said.

“If people want to live, they can live, but if they want to leave, they should be able to leave. It should not be a gel. It should be an open space and give people an independent option,” he said.

Trump, who earlier provoked the backlash to suggest the backlash to suggest converting Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East”, repeated his support for the idea and said, “So something good will happen.” He also claimed that there was “great cooperation” from neighboring countries on the matter.

Al Jazira’s correspondent Hamda Salahut reported from Amman, Jordan, “This is something that Israel has been calling the ‘voluntary migration’ of Palestinians for some time as ‘voluntary migration’.

Former Israeli diplomatic Alon Pinks told Al Jazira that despite repeated public statements about rehabilitation, there is no clear or working plan. He said, “The fact that the Israeli Defense Minister does not mean some ideas, or even the Prime Minister, or even the President of the United States, does not mean that there is a plan.”

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He said, “In early February, Trump talked about a Palestinian Riviera, and within 36 hours, he said that the Palestinians would be expelled from a rhevera to the Palestinians,” he said.

The middle report stated that the Boston Consulting Group was asked to draft a rehabilitation scheme, Warning that such concepts “does not mean that it is implemented … It is a recipe for destruction because it ensures that it does not [post-war] The agreement in Gaza is sustainable. ,

Monday’s dinner came as an indirect ceasefire talks in Qatar, in which the talkters of Israel and Hamas discussed a 60-day stop in the fight in different rooms. The draft framework includes a phased release of prisoners, essayali withdrawals from parts of Gaza and comprehensive talks to end the war.

Netanyahu, however, dismissed a full Palestinian kingdom and insisted that Israel would maintain security control over Gaza “always”. Hamas demands a complete return in exchange for the Israeli hostages and the release of all Palestinian prisoners.

Trump had predicted that a ceasefire agreement could be signed this week, but no official announcement was made after the Monday session. The credit for shaping the latest proposals is expected to attend talks in Qatar this week.

During his White House meeting, Netanyahu presented a letter used to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Al Jazeera correspondent from Washington, DC Phil Lavel said, “There is a lot of optics about it.” “Of course, [Israeli] The Prime Minister will be very keen to ensure that it is seen back home as a major success. ,

Trump, who has long expressed a desire to win a Nobel, has mentioned the previous ceasefire, his administration helped a broker between India and Pakistan and a broker between DRC and Rwanda.

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He also said that Iran had reached to resume the conversation on its nuclear program. Trump said, “We have determined Iran’s conversation, and they want to talk. They took a big dhabbing.” Witcoff indicated that the talks may be “perhaps in a week.”

Iranian President Masaud Pesesian said in an interview with American journalist Takar Carlson on Monday that he believes that differences with Washington could be resolved through dialogue. (AI)

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