The Arab world reacts with dismay to Donald Trump’s plans to adopt Gaza

The Arab world reacts with dismay to Donald Trump’s plans to adopt Gaza

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President Donald Trump’s plans for the United States to take over Gaza Strip were met in Palestine and the Arab world with anger and dismay and feared that they feared conflicts in the region before re -setting.

The Palestinian leaders said on Wednesday that they would oppose the attempts to remove them from their country.

A high -ranking leader of the Islamist militant group and the prevailing power of the Gaza, Sami Abu Zuhri, said that the people in Gaza “would not allow these plans” and named Trump’s comments as “recipe for creating chaos and tensions in the region”.

The US President said on Tuesday evening on Tuesday evening that the United States should “take over” the destroyed Gaza Strip, the weaknesses of which are in ruins after more than one year of war with Israel and that the 2.2 million Palestinian population should be relocated.

However, the Arab states have long rejected a further expulsion of the Palestinians. The exodus of the Palestinians during the creation of the Jewish state in 1948, which was known to the Palestinians as Nakba or disaster, led to waves of shift to neighboring countries and triggered years of instability in the region.

The neighboring Jordan and Egypt, who have not yet responded to Trump’s comments, had previously rejected Trump’s proposal to accept displaced Palestinian refugees.

Trump’s intention to secure the Gaza with American soldiers will also exceed memories of the catastrophic US invasion and occupation of Iraq, which continued to destabilize the region and mutate America’s call in the Arab world.

Trump’s intervention also threatens to undermine his goal of doing more about the normalization of relationships between Israel and Arab countries in the region.

Saudi Arabia, who was seen as Trump’s closest ally in the oil-rich golf region, rejected the expulsion of the Palestinians on Wednesday and said that there would be no peace talks with Israel if an independent Palestinian state was created.

After successfully placing the normalization talks between Israel and Gulf States, which the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were during their first term in the first term, Trump was expected to pursue a contract between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

But Israel’s war against Gaza, triggered by Hamas in October 2023, hardened Riad’s attitude towards Israel and has seen that it agreed on an independent Palestinian state.

The Crown Prince Saudi -arabia and the DE Facto leader Mohammed Bin Salman previously referred to the wild attack of Israel as a “genocide”, which killed around 47,000 people in Gaza.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Saudi Arabia would not build diplomatic relationships with Israel without an independent Palestinian state and emphasized that this position “is not negotiable and not subject to compromises”.

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